SpaceX&Blue Origin ex-employee combine to beat SpaceX on Mars and humiliated Jeff’s Blue Origin

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SpaceX&Blue Origin ex-employee combine to beat SpaceX on Mars and humiliated Jeff’s Blue Origin

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For years, Elon Musk, the founder and chief executive of SpaceX, has talked of making humanity an interplanetary species by someday sending colonists to Mars. The company is building a giant spacecraft, Starship, with that goal in mind.
But now, Musk and SpaceX could be beaten in the race to send the first private space mission to Mars by its former employee!
Why did this happen?
And how exactly do they intend to beat SpaceX?
All this and more in today’s episode of Great SpaceX!

The two California-based companies – Relativity Space and Impulse Space – have just declared on Tuesday their intention to launch an ambitious mission that will land on the surface of Mars.
Notably, the 2024 timeline for this proposed mission would put them ahead of Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which could land a commercial mission on Mars by the end of this decade, according to the company’s President and Chief Operating Officer Gwynne Shotwell.
If Relativity and Impulse can pull off their plan, they just might be the first commercial space companies to reach the Red Planet.
However, it is important to note that neither company has put a single payload into space to date.
Of course, that doesn’t mean they haven’t been laying the groundwork.
Founded in 2015 by Jordan Noone and Tim Ellis, a person who used to work on 3D-printed rocket components at Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, Relativity has raised more than $1 billion and should launch its small Terran 1 rocket later this year.
The company, which seeks to 3D print the majority of its vehicles, is already deep into the development of the fully reusable Terran R rocket. This booster is intended to be somewhat more powerful than SpaceX’s Falcon 9 and would carry the commercial mission to Mars.
SpaceX&Blue Origin ex-employee combine to beat SpaceX on Mars and humiliated Jeff’s Blue Origin
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