‘Air-breathing’ propulsion tech could unlock unlimited propellant for satellites

SpaceX President and COO Gwynne Shotwell said that it was substantially less than half the cost of building a new rocket booster.

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‘Air-breathing’ propulsion tech could unlock unlimited propellant for satellites

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‘Air-breathing’ propulsion tech could unlock unlimited propellant for satellites

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which costs some $6 million to build.This bottom portion of the rocket contains nine custom-built engines.

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