In the first half of this year, Elon Musk's Hawthorne, California - based SpaceX unveiled both an experimental
reusable rocket stage and a new crew vehicle for carrying humans into orbit.
Not exact matches
SpaceX is converting the site, formerly known as Launch Complex 13, into a landing pad for the
reusable Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy
rocket stages the company is developing.
SpaceX has also been testing a
reusable booster for its current Falcon 9
rocket, and has made several unsuccessful attempts to land the booster
stage on a drone ship this year.
To build the International Moon Village and mine the Moon's resources, we need super efficient small, medium, large, and super large 4,100 (and higher) Isp electric
rocket propulsion system powered
reusable upper
stages and space tugs for efficiently hauling cargo from LEO to a stable Low Lunar Polar Orbit.
Elon Musk, the company founder, has said he wants to make the entire
rocket, including the Falcon 9 upper
stage, completely
reusable by the end of this year.