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Claiming to be “Wibu God”, Elon Musk glued a picture of Pikachu on the rocket engine

An interesting image of technology billionaire Elon Musk has just been spread on social networks. That’s when people discovered a Pikachu sticker stuck on the engine of a SpaceX booster. Along with that is an image of Elon Musk, said to be visiting the company’s rocket factory.

Claiming to be
Claiming to be

It is known that although he is the most popular technology billionaire in the world, but Elon Musk has a special affection for Japanese culture, specifically here Anime and Manga. On his personal Twitter page, Tesla’s boss often leaves his avatar as cartoon characters.

It is known that SpaceX is a Space Exploration Technology Corporation, a manufacturer of rockets and spacecraft based in Hawthorne, California. The company was founded in 2002 by Elon Musk. SpaceX has developed the Falcon 1, Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy boosters with the aim of becoming reusable rockets. The company has developed the Dragon and Crew Dragon spacecraft launched into orbit by the Falcon 9 rocket and the super rocket Starship with the intention of launching to Mars in 2023.

NASA also awarded SpaceX a contract to develop and implement the Dragon Commercial Crew Development program to ferry crews of astronauts to the ISS. SpaceX launched astronauts into orbit using Crew Dragon/Falcon 9 in early 2019 when the company was recognized for its ability to put people into orbit.

On Monday, December 21, 2015, SpaceX Corporation launched a rocket into space and landed it back on the ground, completely intact. Not only creating a historic turning point in the production of reusable rockets, the above success has a huge impact on the future of the aerospace industry.

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