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Elon Musk’s 3,000 Mph Rocket Test Aims To Disrupt Airline Travel

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SpaceX's primary goal is to conduct missions to Mars, but they also plan to use their Starship rocket in other areas such as point-to-point flights on Earth. These flights are planned to take place at hypersonic speeds, as SpaceX plans for its rocket to escape the Earth's atmosphere and then use associated benefits to travel faster than traditional airplanes. (wccftech.com) Daha Fazlası...

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EdSchijf
Ed Schijf 2
Life on earth is getting healthier year by year, or is it?
websanity
websanity 3
Well that'll be good for the environment.
patpylot
patrick baker 1
theoretical physics meets market airline services, : any chance Elon will buzz along to something next and forget this silliness?
ColinSeftel
Colin Seftel 2
I doubt it. 10 years ago only Elon thought it was possible to land and re-use an orbital rocket.

patcarty2
pat carty 0
Why the misleading headline?

You will lose readers faster than Elton's rocket, if you continue doing the same.
Bokhans
Hans Björkman 0
Another stupidity like the Las Vegas metro tunnels with cars.
Extremely inefficient and extremely exaggerated speeds.
Suddenly spacetravel is like taking the bus. No training beforehand and how about refurbishment of the rocket, 20 minutes a day a week a month?
bristolgeoff
Geoff Davies 0
Quite possibble with musk and his ideas.he may have something tested now you never know

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