Stoke Space is about to launch the most efficient rapidly rocket in the world!

Stoke Space is about to launch the most efficient rapidly rocket in the world! === #techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex #stoke #space #rocket #spacex === 1) SOURCES OF IMAGES AND VIDEOS @Considercosmos: Cosmic Perspective: @CosmicPerspective Kimi Talvitie: @kimitalvitie/videos Evan Karen: Everyday Astronaut: Alexander Svan: TheSpaceEngineer : @TheSpaceEngineer === Stoke Space is about to launch the most efficient rapidly rocket in the world! In 2016, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk had a revolutionary presentation at the 67th International Astronautical Congress. By then, he simply wanted to share his vision of a future rocket that possesses 4 key elements for colonizing Mars including full reusability, refilling in orbit, propellant production on Mars, and right propellant. However, perhaps Elon would never have imagined that his presentation that year would have a profound influence on two talented Blue Origin engineers, Andrew Lapsa and Thomas Feldman. Then they said goodbye to Jeff Bezos and by 2019, they founded a new space company called Stoke Space in the Pacific Northwest and have been constructing their first rocket namely Nova. The Nova rocket caught the public eye when it possessed the great features of SpaceX’s Starship and achieved breakneck development speed in contrast to BO’s New Glenn. It’s safe to say that the slow-paced development caused Blue Origin to lose two wonderboys. However, thanks to that, the United States rocketry has a new potential face that shares the same vision and passion as SpaceX. Thus, many expect that Stoke Space will become the next SpaceX in the future contributing to fortifying what is still a very fragile commercial space economy nowadays. Discuss everything about this in today’s episode of Tech Map. But before we begin, our team extends a warm welcome! Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel and enable notifications to stay up-to-date with the latest news from SpaceX and the world of space. With that in mind, let’s jump straight into today’s episode!
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