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=== The Vision: Reducing the Cost of Space Travel === One of SpaceX’s core goals has always been to drastically reduce the cost of space travel. To do this, the company focused on creating a fully reusable rocket system, which was revolutionary at the time. Traditional rockets are expensive to build and use, with most of their parts discarded after a single mission. SpaceX aimed to create rockets that could be reused multiple times, driving down launch costs and making space travel more sustainable in the long term. Elon Musk’s vision included not just reducing costs, but also creating infrastructure that could eventually facilitate a larger-scale human presence in space and on other planets. With reusable rockets, SpaceX believed that it could pave the way for the commercialization of space travel, bringing humanity closer to its interplanetary ambitions. ----
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