Back to the future: rockets to let you travel from New Delhi to Tokyo in 30 min!
Samonway DuttaguptaSamonway Duttagupta/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, TOKYO/ Updated : Jan 12, 2018, 16:16 IST
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Travelling the world is a dream nurtured by a lot of us. But not of all us can actually travel―either due to lack of money or due to lack of time or even both at times. But then, what if we tell you that there will soon be a mode … Read more
Travelling the world is a dream nurtured by a lot of us. But not of all us can actually travel―either due to lack of money or due to lack of time or even both at times. But then, what if we tell you that there will soon be a mode of transport that will help you overcome both these things? Read less
Travelling the world is a dream nurtured by a lot of us. But not of all us can actually travel―either due to lack of money or due to lack of time or even both at times. But then, what if we tell you that there will soon be a mode of transport that will help you overcome both these things?Surprised? Well, even I had a wide-eyed moment to learn that the human race is heading toward a generation that would be able to fly from New Delhi to Tokyo in 30 minutes and from New York to Shanghai in 39 minutes.
I am in no way kidding here, and more so because I take travel as seriously as you do. Okay, enough of playing around the bushes. Not too long ago, Elon Musk, the billionaire who runs the company SpaceX, has announced that very soon the residents of planet earth will be boarding rockets to travel from one destination to another.

Musk said that the BFR rockets would have the capacity of holding 850 passengers at a time.
Honestly, I am sure that you are excited to travel in the upcoming BFR as I am. But then, all we can do now is sit tight and enjoy the animated representation of the BFR released by SpaceX at the moment. And well, dream on.
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