Elon Musk said Monday he’s unsure his rocket company SpaceX will accomplish its foundational mission — getting to Mars — before he dies.
An exhausted-looking Elon Musk said Monday he’s unsure his rocket company SpaceX will accomplish its foundational mission -- getting to Mars -- before he dies.
The 48-year-old chief executive of both Tesla Inc. and Space Exploration Technologies Corp. downplayed the level of attention the closely held company is paying to arrange an initial public offering for Starlink, the satellite business within SpaceX. The plan for the business is to beam broadband to consumers who don’t have the internet, or struggle with slower service, starting this year.
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