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Indonesia lures Musk to build SpaceX launch site

SpaceX owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk

Indonesia has invited Tesla boss Elon Musk to build a launch site for his SpaceX’s rocket in the Southeast Asian country, pointing out the benefits of a location next to the equator, officials said.

“Indonesia has several areas located near to the equator,” said Jodi Mahardi, spokesman of the Coordinating Maritime Affairs and Investment Ministry.

“The cost of SpaceX’s rocket launch will be lower because its satellite won’t need any maneuvering to adjust its orbit to the equator,” he added.

Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo officially extended the invitation to the world’s second-richest person in a telephone conversation last Friday.

Indonesia’s space agency announced last year a plan to build its first spaceport on the island of Biak, off the north coast of the island of New Guinea, and has been in talks with foreign partners.

SpaceX last week launched a prototype Starship rocket from Texas which it hopes will be used for Mars missions.

The rocket crashed on landing but Musk was upbeat, saying they got all the data they needed from the experimental flight.

Musk and Widodo, along with Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut B. Pandjaitan, also discussed investment opportunities for Tesla in Indonesia.

Tesla is reportedly eyeing Indonesia’s large nickel reserves, a key component for its batteries.

“Tesla CEO Elon Musk responded to the invitation of Indonesian President Joko Widodo by planning to send his team to Indonesia in January 2021 to explore all the opportunities for this collaboration,” the ministry statement said.

However, Mahardi said that no exact date had been confirmed.

(Agencies)

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