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SpaceX’s extra terrestrial datacenter vision: Elon Musk calls it ‘easier than people think’
Musk estimated Starship could support launching roughly 10 million tons of payload to orbit annually, producing a terawatt per year of solar-powered AI compute. ・SpaceX is meanwhile racing toward one of the largest IPOs in history.
By Steve Gorman and Steve Nesius STARBASE, Texas, May 19 (Reuters) - SpaceX is poised this week to conduct the 12th uncrewed test flight of its next-generation Starship rocket, the first of a newly upgraded vehicle seen as critical to Elon Musk's efforts to satisfy investors and push deeper into space.
As Elon Musk readies SpaceX for a highly anticipated initial public offering, Wall Street is racing to find the next big winner in space exploration.
SpaceX’s upgraded Starship V3 launches this week in a crucial test tied to Starlink, NASA Artemis, and IPO valuation hopes.
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A 45-foot Falcon 9 booster is reportedly on course to slam into the moon near the Einstein crater at roughly 5,400 mph.
SpaceX is due to launch its Starship megarocket for the first time in months in what could be the most critical test of the vehicle yet from Texas.
The world’s richest man is attempting to bolster Grok subscriptions through big business contracts.