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TESMANIAN by Evelyn Arevalo October 08, 2020

SpaceX is a leader in aerospace innovation. Engineers at SpaceX have developed some of the world's most advanced rockets and spacecraft. The company's Falcon 9 is capable of launching payloads to space and returns to Earth in order to be reused. The rocket's first-stage booster features the capability to land vertically on autonomous droneships at sea. This feature is unique in the rocket industry, most companies use expendable rockets.

SpaceX has gained recognition for its ability to return launch vehicles from space routinely. The incredible feature could enable the company to return payload aboard rockets one day. Last year, the President of SpaceX Gwynne Shotwell said the company was in discussions with the military to potentially use Starship to transport cargo from city-to-city on Earth. Starship is SpaceX's next-generation launch vehicle that will eventually replace the fleet of Falcon 9 rockets. Starship would be capable of transporting cargo and passengers at hypersonic speeds, arriving anywhere across Earth in under an hour.

The United States Military Command signed a deal with SpaceX to research how they could use rockets to transport cargo on Earth. U.S. Transportation Commander Army General Stephen Lyons announced the deal with SpaceX on October 7, SpaceNews reports. The deal is a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to study how launch vehicles can be used to enable rapid transportation.

More: https://www.tesmanian.com/blogs/tesmanian-blog/spacex-uscommand

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The Pentagon Wants to Send Cargo Rockets Around the World in Minutes—with Elon Musk's Help

Is that technically possible? Sure. But is it smart?
By Kyle Mizokami   
Oct 9, 2020
 

    The Pentagon and Elon Musk's SpaceX are teaming up to examine using rockets to send cargo around the world.

    Rockets would allow the U.S. military to send equipment and supplies to virtually any place on Earth in minutes.

    Although it’s an attractive proposition, there are lots of downsides—starting with the astronomical cost.

The Pentagon's Transportation Command and Elon Musk's SpaceX are teaming up to examine using rockets to ship cargo through space. The plan raises the prospect of sending urgently needed supplies to U.S. troops anywhere on Earth, within minutes. While the idea is technically feasible, there are several factors, including cost and preparation time, that could make it unworkable.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a34315992/pentagon-cargo-rockets-spacex-elon-musk/