SpaceX’s Official Moon Base By 2024!

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Elon Musk, SpaceX Moon Base

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It appears that NASA and #SpaceX are very close to the goal of returning to the moon, hence the stiff competition from rival aerospace manufacturers is quite obvious. But #ElonMusk is certainly not going to let anyone get ahead of him, thus Musk revealed SpaceX’s insane new #MoonBase by 2024.

Now, here's some exclusive info Musk shared. He believes that Starship was designed primarily as a means of general-purpose transportation throughout the solar system. This is because it is a propeller-driven lander, which allows it to land anywhere there is solid ground. In addition, it allows for orbital refueling, so that you can send tankers to replenish the propellant so that the starship can expand very far from earth because it can be refueled in orbit. Essentially, he sees a lot of scientific learning that could be accomplished at the moon base.

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