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NASA Official Says SpaceX Spacecraft Will Change Everything

There are many skeptics who disbelieve in Elon Musk’s SpaceX ambition to send astronauts to the Moon and even to Mars. However, a NASA official believes that the private company’s spacecraft may be about to change all paradigms.

The exhibition was made on NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab system architect’s personal blog.


In Publication on your personal blog, Casey Handmer, system architect at Jet Propulsion Lab from NASA, started by saying that the SpaceX spacecraft, Starship is not widely understood, despite all the developments associated with it.

Always clarifying that the publication reflects only your personal opinion, Casey Handmer impressed with SpaceX's progress in developing a rocket able to send astronauts to the Moon and even to Mars.

Two years ago, Starship was a design concept and a joke. Today, it is a 95% complete prototype that will soon fly into space and may even return in one piece.

Wrote Casey Handmer of NASA in the post on his personal blog.

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In fact, SpaceX has been working to improve and enhance the performance of its spacecraft. In such a way that the employee revealed, through his enthusiasm, that a NASA not ready for Starship.

Starship is important. It's not just a really big rocket like any other on steroids. It is a continuous and dedicated attempt to achieve the 'Holy Grail' of rockets, a fully and quickly reusable orbital class that can be mass-manufactured.

wrote Handmer.

More than that, the NASA official predicts that SpaceX's spacecraft will make some of the agency's big ambitions debatable American spacecraft. This is because Starship operates at a level totally different from any rocket that has appeared before. Therefore, he considers that it is "time to increase the scope of our ambition and think much bigger".

It may take a year or three, but Starship will happen and it will change everything.

Opined the NASA official.

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