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SpaceX to launch 300 missions over next five years: Elon Musk

The goal proposed by Musk translates into around 60 missions per year. This is easily more than any agency or country launches in a year

May 14, 2018 / 19:22 IST
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Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, said that in next five years, his company will launch about 300 missions into space. The number of flights, if realised, will easily make SpaceX the most successful space agency in the world.

Responding to a tweet which discussed how the reusable rocket technology would bring down the cost of space flights, Musk said, “SpaceX will probably build 30 to 40 rocket cores for ~300 missions over 5 years. Then BFR takes over & Falcon retires.”

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“Goal of BFR is to enable anyone to move to the moon, Mars and eventually outer planets.”

BFR or Big Falcon Rocket is SpaceX’s heavy payload vehicle under development for interplanetary flights.

The goal proposed by Musk translates into around 60 missions per year. This is easily more than any agency or country launches in a year.