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Historical Day Elon Muskās Starship rocket has completed a world first after part of it was captured on its return to the launch pad. This is a great move forward to reusable rockets.
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SpaceX's Starship, the world's largest and heaviest rocket, exploded during its seventh flight test on Friday. A video captured the rocket flying in space before it suddenly exploded, scattering debris near the Turks and Caicos Islands. The incident
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šš China Just Landed Its Own SpaceX-Style Rocket... And Itās Making Waves! šØš³š„ On May 28, 2025, a Chinese startup called Space Epoch pulled off what many thought only Elon Muskās SpaceX could do: š They vertically landed a reusable rocket (Yua
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This is Elon Muskās favorite book. Heās been rereading it for 23 years straight, and it inspired his most famous engineering-first approach. Here are the 7 lessons from āStructures: Or Why Things Donāt Fall Downā that made Elon the 1st person worth
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š Exploring the evolution of space technology through iconic rockets from around the world! šāØ Each launch represents a leap forward in human ingenuity and ambition. Whatās your favorite rocket? š #Innovation #SpaceExploration #STEM

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š£ American company Rocket Lab has built the world's largest 3D printer, which will be used to produce reusable space rockets made from carbon fiber. šš The massive machine, as tall as a 4-story building and weighing 70 tons, can lay layers at a s
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What did you get done this week? Me: Raised and invested a few crores. Elon: Launched a 35-floor tall (121 meters) rocket into space, catching it mid-air with robotic "chopstick" arms on the launch pad! Unbelievable! The rocket, weighing 5,000 ton
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Elon Musk never finished his PhD in Industry Science. Instead, he read 3 rocket science books and built a $350 BILLION space company. How? A learning strategy so powerful, NASA engineers now use it. Here's his genius framework for learning anythin
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