MAKING LIFE MULTIPLANETARY EARTH TO EARTH With BFR for Earth to Earth transport, we are traveling at 27,000 kilometers an hour, or roughly 18,000 miles an hour. During the TRANSPORT final descent is where propulsive landing becomes very important. Most of what people consider to be long-distance trips would be But there is something else. If you build a ship that’s capable of completed in less than half an hour. The great thing about going to going to Mars, what if you take that same ship and go from one space is there is no friction, so once you are out of the atmosphere, place to another on Earth? We looked at that and the results are it will be smooth as silk. No turbulence. If we are building this thing quite interesting. to go to the Moon and Mars, then why not go to other places on Earth as well? Thank you. Fig.18. Earth to Earth time comparisons abridged tr abridged transcript 9/28/2017 © Spacanscript 9/28/2017 © SpaceX 2017 spaceX 2017 spaceex.cx.com/marom/marss 1010
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