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Elon Musk's original goal for SpaceX was to increase NASA's budget, not to start a launch company.
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David Senra (@davidsenra): Elon didn’t start SpaceX to build a rocket company:
“The original vision for SpaceX was not to start a launch company. Elon’s original goal was to increase NASA’s budget, and he was willing to just burn 100 million dollars on a philanthropic mission to display a greenhouse on
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