Elon Musk is the CEO of space launch company Spacex and Tesla the successful electric car company. Those companies are making major progress.
Spacex expects to produce at least 180 rocket engines this year, with that number set to increase to 240 next year, and 400 in 2017, Shotwell told Reuters in an interview late last week. Spacex is on track to complete 13 launches this year.
The Air Force expects to certify SpaceX by June to launch some military and intelligence satellites using its Falcon 9 rockets. Currently, those satellites can only be launched by ULA, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Corp and Boeing Co, the two largest U.S. arms makers.
SpaceX has already launched three times this year and is gearing up for a fourth launch on March 21, followed by a cargo resupply mission for NASA in early April.
The company also has a prototype crew capsule at Cape Canaveral for a test flight to prove that a spaceship carrying astronauts could safely abort a mission if a rocket blew up on the launch pad, she said.
Spacex is making “great progress” on its 27-engine Falcon Heavy rocket, and planned to test it later this year at a refurbished space shuttle launch pad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Tesla Motors will present a software update to its Model S vehicle at a news conference on Thursday that is designed to quell fears that drivers will run out of power for their cars.
Tesla press conf at 9am on Thurs. About to end range anxiety … via OTA software update. Affects entire Model S fleet.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 15, 2015
Some shots of the Gigafactory pilot plant (~20% of full size) under construction https://t.co/OzLzD4LsGW
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 7, 2015
Battery pack swap is active between SF and LA and seems to be working well. Supercharging is the future, though, for non-commercial traffic.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 17, 2015
Battery pack swap is active between SF and LA and seems to be working well. Supercharging is the future, though, for non-commercial traffic.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 17, 2015
SolarCity systems generated a new daily record of 4 gigawatt-hours this week http://t.co/7MFig1lMsF
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 15, 2015
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