As SpaceX prepares for its next Starship test, a NASA official said that the use of that vehicle for Artemis lunar landings will require nearly 20 launches.
| UPDATED: 16:53, Tue, Dec 15, 2020
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When SpaceX unveiled the Starship concept in 2012, CEO Elon Musk promised to build a rocket capable of ferrying humans to and from Mars. Originally dubbed the Mars Colonial Transporter or MCT, the spacecraft has gone through numerous design and name changes before SpaceX settle on a sleek, stainless steel rocket that might one day carry up to 100 astronauts. Development of the Starship kicked off in earnest in 2018 with the bulk of the work carried out at SpaceX s facilities in Boca Chica, south Texas.