“If it does go wrong, it’s a lot to go wrong,” Elon Musk said as he sought to lower expectations for the inaugural launch attempt of Starship, the rocket that SpaceX is preparing to try to fly on Monday morning
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attempt of Starship, the immense rocket that his space company is preparing to try to fly on Monday morning. Mr. Musk told listeners Sunday evening during a Twitter discussion that the company faces serious challenges pulling off the operation, pointing to potential hazards that could stem from the dozens of engines that would power the rocket off a launchpad.
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