Aubrey Gemignani/NASA/Getty Image Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, announced plans to send Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus aboard the Starship rocket to Mars, targeting a launch late next year.
SpaceX founder Elon Musk said on Saturday (March 15, 2025) its massive Starship rocket would leave for Mars at the end of 2026 with Tesla humanoid robot Optimus onboard, adding that human landings ...
Taking to X, Musk mentioned in a post that SpaceX will put an Optimus robot on Mars atop its flagship Starship rocket by the end of 2026. Just over a week ago, the Starship broke apart following a ...
Today, he once again scaled back that ambition - promising to send a SpaceX Starship rocket containing one of his Tesla Optimus robots to the Red Planet by the end of next year. And if that is ...
Starship, Carrying Tesla's Bot, Set for Mars by End-2026: Elon Musk (Reuters) - SpaceX founder Elon Musk said on Friday that Starship is set to depart for Mars at the end of next year, carrying ...
But not for young Australian tech entrepreneur Matt Buffa, who quit his well-paying software engineering job after asking why the robots that featured in Star Wars were yet to arrive in real life.
SAN JOSE: Google has unveiled two new versions of its AI system, Gemini, which are intended to lay the foundation for a new generation of robots that can perform helpful everyday tasks at home.
If flights to Mars with the robot are successful, he said, ships with humans could be sent in 2029 NEW YORK, March 15. /TASS/. US businessman Elon Musk has announced the launch of Starship ...
How a low-budget documentary film defending President Yoon Suk Yeol became a gathering place for Yoon supporters A Seoul multiplex on a Wednesday morning isn’t exactly where you'd expect political ...
But how will the new Icon-class Star of the Seas compare, and what will be the main differences? Star of the Seas is scheduled to enter service in late August 2025. With a gross tonnage of 250,800 ...
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