SpaceX Launches 2 Rockets Just 38 Minutes Apart, Setting New Record for Musk’s Launch Machine
SpaceX launches 2 rockets just 38 minutes apart, setting what Space.com called a new record for the shortest time between orbital flights.
SpaceX launched two rockets very close together—just 38 minutes apart—which shows their team can work really fast and efficiently. When a company proves it can do hard things quickly and reliably, that can make investors more confident in what the company might do next.
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