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With Starfall, SpaceX eyes an edge in global cargo delivery from orbit

Stephen Clark
With Starfall, SpaceX eyes an edge in global cargo delivery from orbit
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SpaceX is preparing to test a new saucer-shaped reentry vehicle called Starfall, designed to deliver cargo from low-Earth orbit to anywhere on the planet. The mission, launched via a Falcon 9 rocket, aims to demonstrate the vehicle's ability to reenter the atmosphere and splash down safely.

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Successful orbital cargo delivery could revolutionize global logistics by drastically reducing the time required to transport critical goods across the world.

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Logistics With Starfall, SpaceX eyes an edge in global cargo delivery from orbit The purpose of Starfall is to support the transport and delivery of goods through space.

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