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SpaceX Big Falcon Rocket: How big Elon Musk’s Mars ship will be

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An illustration of
SpaceX’s Big Falcon Rocket, or BFR, launching through Earth’s
clouds and toward space.


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  • Elon Musk’s aerospace company, SpaceX, is building a gigantic
    rocketship to reach Mars.
  • The Big Falcon Rocket, or BFR,
    will use a fully reusable booster and a fully reusable
    spaceship.
  • In SpaceX’s “final’ design, the two-part launch system
    stands about 387 feet tall and 30 feet in diameter.
  • We created a interactive size comparison
    tool to show how big a real-life BFR might be.

Elon Musk’s rocket company, SpaceX, is working on something big —
really big.

The
Big Falcon Rocket
, or BFR, is an unprecedented launch system
designed to rocket up to 100 people and 150 tons of food, water,
and other supplies to the surface of Mars. The end goal:
colonize the red planet
and back
up the human race
.

Musk revealed what he described as the
final BFR design in September
. It’s made of two giant stages:
a fully reusable rocket booster on the bottom, and a fully
reusable spaceship on top. The first crewed mission is
penciled in for 2023
and is expected to blast a Japanese
billionaire and a group of artists
around the moon
.

The illustration below shows the approximate length and shape of
each part of the BFR system.


BFR_headerOlivia Reaney/Business Insider

The BFR’s dimensions and presumed capabilities are impressive —
so much so that quite a few people in the aerospace industry are

puzzled by how it will be done
. They also wonder if it can be
built successfully by a private company on a budget of about
$2-10 billion. That’s Musk’s latest estimate for how much the
development of BFR will cost; the sum is actually a relative
pittance compared to what NASA is paying for its new (and not
reusable)
Space Launch System
.

To help understand the magnitude of what Musk and his thousands
of employees at SpaceX are trying to accomplish, Business Insider
created an interactive size-comparison graphic.

Next to the rendering of BFR shown below, you’ll see a series of
familiar objects at the rocket’s base. (Some are so small that
you may have to scroll down a bit.) Toggle through the 20
comparisons by clicking “next” or “back” to get a sense of hte
rocket’s scale.

 

 

 

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