During the Trump administration, it billionaire Elon Musk claimed that SpaceX’s Starship rocket could transport people between big towns in under an hour.
Musk made this claim in response to a video that was posted on X ( formerly Twitter ) by user @ajtourvillevideo on November 6. The consumer suggested that SpaceX may soon be granted FAA acceptance for Starship Earth-to-Earth planes under the Trump administration. The film said:” Most long-distance visits in less than 30 days. In less than an afternoon, anywhere on Earth.
Reacting to the picture, Musk said,” This is now possible”.
After launching into orbit, SpaceX sees a system that allows quick travel between remote locations.
According to a Daily Mail statement, SpaceX claims go times could be as little as 24 hours between Los Angeles and Toronto, 29 minutes between London and New York, and 30 minutes between Delhi and San Francisco. G-forces may be felt by passengers during takeoff and landing, and they would have to keep cracked throughout the low-gravity flight.
The Starship, a 395-foot aircraft made of stainless steel, may be capable of carrying up to 1, 000 people. Almost ten years ago, SpaceX second introduced the idea.
Some X users expressed their gratitude for Elon Musk’s attempts in the product’s comment section. One person thanked Musk, linking his job to a broader social attitude, saying,” America is in love with Trump’s group. We may start achieving our goals of restoration and growth. Other people focused on Musk’s development and future activities, commenting,” Great, always keep innovating for the future, and if you ever have some time, hit me up— I have some crazy tips”. Another commenter posed the question,” The prospect of @SpaceX Offering in the next four years is also great then,” and the response was yes.
US President-elect Donald Trump recently announced that Musk, along with American entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, will lead the” Department of Government Efficiency” ( DOGE ) in his administration.
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