Recent reports revealed that Tesla CEO Elon Musk made a pretty bold claim once again where he asserted that his own Boring Company will be able to dig a Trans Atlantic tunnel which will be connecting America and Europe for a far cheaper price compared to others.
Glowing debris soared over the Caribbean on Thursday after SpaceX's Starship exploded on its seventh uncrewed test flight over the Atlantic Ocean.
The Transatlantic Tunnel is just a theoretical concept and has already been labelled as a high-risk project by the Leading global megaproject experts.
Elon Musk is back with another bold claim. This time, he says The Boring Company could build the long-discussed trans-Atlantic tunnel for “1000X less money” than the staggering $20 trillion ...
Blue Origin successfully launched the rocket after an attempt earlier in the week was scrubbed. The flight is a crucial test of the company’s ability to compete with Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
Jeff Bezos's space company Blue Origin has successfully launched its massive New Glenn rocket into orbit for the first time, marking a significant challenge to Elon Musk's dominance in the commercial space industry.
The successful flight to orbit of the Amazon founder’s powerful rocket suggests it could grow into a credible competitor with Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
The accident occurred during Starship's test flight from the southern tip of Texas. While the booster returned to the launch pad successfully—only the second such recovery in Starship’s history—the spacecraft’s engines shut down one by one,
SpaceX launched its Starship rocket on its latest test flight Thursday, catching the booster back at the pad but losing contact with the ascending spacecraft.
Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin launched its New Glenn rocket into orbit early Thursday, in a critical milestone that comes some 25 years after the billionaire founded the company with the goal of reducing the cost of access to space.
Shrugging off bad weather, Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launched its powerful New Glenn rocket on its maiden flight early Thursday, lighting up a cloudy overnight sky as it climbed away from Cape Canaveral in a high-stakes bid to compete with Elon Musk's industry-leading SpaceX.