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Artwork shows a Red Dragon capsule firing its thrusters for a Mars landing. (SpaceX Illustration) SpaceX CEO Elon Musk says he expects to see astronauts flying to the International Space Station ...
SpaceX is teasing plans to send robotic Red Dragon capsules to Mars atop its Falcon Heavy rocket, starting as soon as 2018. The Red Dragon mission concept has been on the agenda for years ...
SpaceX announced its plans today to send its uncrewed Red Dragon spacecraft to Mars as early as 2018. The company first teased the vessel in 2015 with dreamy artist renerings of a Dragon craft ...
SpaceX's planned 2018 Mars mission could pave the way for a few different types of boot prints on the Red Planet. The California-based company aims to launch one of its uncrewed Dragon capsules ...
SpaceX plans to send its Dragon spacecraft to Mars as early as 2018, the company announced today — marking a major first step toward CEO Elon Musk’s goal of sending humans to the Red Planet.
SpaceX is likely spending about $300 million on its unmanned Red Dragon Mars mission, according to NASA estimates. The topic came up at a NASA Advisory Council committee meeting Tuesday ...
CEO Elon Musk says the Falcon 9 Heavy is powerful enough to take the fully loaded Dragon to Mars, provided it is not needed for the return trip. A lighter payload could make it all the way to Jupiter.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX just released a gallery of gorgeous new images of its Dragon spaceship landing on Mars. It’s propaganda, pure and simple, but it’s really great propaganda. The artist’s ...
"I don't care how it gets there." [The Falcon and Dragons of SpaceX] Mission to Mars The mission doesn't have an official name, McKay said. "Red Dragon" is just what he has been calling it informally.
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