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SpaceX Found Brilliant Solution to get back to the Moon before China without Starship: DRAGON === #spacezone #space #spacex #starship === SpaceX Found Brilliant Solution to get back to the Moon before China without Starship: DRAGON Can SpaceX’s Crew Dragon Go to the Moon? It’s a question that’s been coming up more and more—especially as people look for alternatives to NASA’s extremely costly Orion/SLS system. When experts took a closer look, the answers turned out to be more surprising than expected. So, could this be a viable path to the Moon? Let’s find out! Currently, two space transportation systems are being developed for human exploration of the Moon and Mars. The first is NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) combined with the Orion spacecraft. The second is SpaceX’s Starship. SpaceX Found Brilliant Solution to get back to the Moon before China without Starship: DRAGON But at this point, there are no secrets about the problems with the first system—both in terms of cost and performance. The Orion spacecraft is far less capable than it should be. It’s overweight, especially compared to newer, more efficient designs. Its launch abort system adds even more weight, and its service module propulsion system is underpowered. On top of that, Orion lands in the ocean, which means expensive and complicated recovery operations. According to a report by NASA’s Inspector General, the cost of launching SLS is at least $4.2 billion for each of the first four Artemis missions. Add another $1 billion for the Orion spacecraft, and you’re looking at $5.2 billion per launch. That’s when people started seriously considering alternatives like SpaceX’s Dragon. SpaceX Found Brilliant Solution to get back to the Moon before China without Starship: DRAGON NASA awarded SpaceX the contract that led to the Dragon crewed spacecraft back in 2014. More than a decade later, it’s still flying astronauts into orbit. What SpaceX proved is that a focused, well-led private company can deliver results that used to require entire governments—and they did it in a fraction of the time and at a fraction of the cost. Even more impressive, their Falcon rockets are reusable, something once thought impossible. So the big question now is: could Dragon actually replace Orion for Moon missions?