On September 29th, 2017, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk unveiled detailed plans of the Big Falcon Rocket at the 68th International Astronautical Congress in Adelaide, Australia. It was a follow-up speech to the prior year’s presentation when he first discussed the architecture of what was then called the Interplanetary Transport System. In his highly anticipated speech, Musk laid out the detailed plans for a two stage rocket to enable the colonization of Mars, a moon base, and hypersonic long-distance travel on Earth.
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Artemis
QM-2 booster pulled apart for examination as SLS pair continue to take shape
by Chris BerginWith a series of successful test firings completed by Orbital ATK, engineers are gaining confidence…
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SpaceX’s Lars Hoffman stated his company’s continued advancements with its reusability goals are not only…
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SpaceX has entered into an agreement with NASA for a Dragon mission to Mars, set to…
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The goal of reusing rocket stages – a major enabler for the reduction of costs…
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The draw of mounting a human mission to Mars has held the public’s attention since…
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ArtemisShuttle
Stennis fires up RS-25 engine as Shuttle veterans prepare for SLS role
by Chris BerginWith three years to go until the debut launch of the Space Launch System (SLS),…
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SpaceX head Elon Musk has revealed plans to utilize the Falcon Heavy and Dragon 2…
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The giant boosters that will help shove NASA’s new monster rocket uphill are hitting milestones…
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Following last week’s dramatic exploits of Rosetta’s Philae lander on the surface of a comet,…
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ArtemisCommercial
Battle of the Heavyweight Rockets – SLS could face Exploration Class rival
by Chris BerginWith the recent announcement the Space Launch System (SLS) has become challenged by her schedule,…
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Following the recent success of the Falcon 9 launch with six ORBCOMM spacecraft, SpaceX is…
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SpaceX provided another glimpse into their future ambitions by announcing they have completed a review…