SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said on Sunday that the companys goal is to "faster" the rhythm of launching a "star ship" spacecraft every two weeks by the end of 2025.
The general manager of the SpaceX Star Ship Base (Starbase) Kathy Lueders said at the National Space event in the United States held at Matamos last week that the company hopesBy the end of 2025, a Star Shocks fired every two weeks.
But Musk wrote on X on Sunday: "We will be much faster than this," to speed up the timetable provided by Luders.
Last week, SpaceX said that it was planned to conduct the sixth flight test of its ambitious "Star Ship" spacecraft carrier rocket on November 18th.In the next test flight, the companys goal was to bring the booster of the "Star Ship" spacecraft back to the launching ground of the last flight and splashed the upper layer on the Indian Ocean.
At the same time, Musk is considering using the "Star Ship" spacecraft to bring humans to the neighboring planet Mars of the earth.In September this year, he said that the first "Star Ship" spacecraft flying to Mars is expected to be launched in 2026.
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