Elon Musk: Starship ready to launch

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SpaceX's powerful Starship spacecraft will make its first voyage this year

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Billionaire Elon Musk explained that the construction of the spacecraft - 120 meters high - has been completed and everything now depends on the US Civil Aviation Authority

Within the year, the powerful SpaceX Starship spacecraft will make its maiden voyage. This was revealed by the founder of the aerospace company, Elon Musk. Presenting his ambitious plans, the American billionaire explained that the construction of the spacecraft has been completed and now everything depends on the US Civil Aviation Authority.

Musk also spoke at length about the spacecraft's technicalities and innovations, revealing details of its hypothetical, currently manned mission to Mars. He reserved, however, that he would refer to the program in more detail in the near future. The Starship is 120 meters high and is the largest spacecraft ever designed. It is also much more powerful than we have seen. During its launch, it will use twice the propulsive force of the spacecraft that carried humans to the Moon in 1960 and 1970.

On the Moon and Mars

A planet orbiting its "dead" star, a White Dwarf, could hide life, according to a study.
Elon Musk estimates that his own Starship can easily carry missions to both the Moon and Mars. Besides, NASA has already signed a contract for the purchase of such a system, which will carry a manned mission to our natural satellite within the next decade. Starship can also transport personnel and cargo in a short time, all over the Earth, but also be used to transport satellites into orbit. As Elon Musk prepares to conquer the last frontier, a British study suggests that some form of life may exist in the universe.

In particular, a study by astronomers at University College London, published in the review of the Royal Society of Astronomy, found that a planet orbiting its "dead" star, a White Dwarf, could hide life. Professor Ji Farihi, of the British University who signed the study, said it was the first time astronomers had observed such a celestial body. The planet is 117 light-years from Earth and 60 times closer to its star than Earth is to the Sun.

The astronomers did not have their own perception of the existence of the planet, but calculated it from the movements made by 65 different celestial bodies in the "habitable zone" of the White Dwarf. A habitable zone is defined as an area around a star where it is possible that there is liquid water on the planet. It is often referred to as the "Chrysomallousa Zone", mainly because the conditions there are ideal for the development of life.

  

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