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SpaceX Reveals Next Move for Hyperloop Plan

In this May 29, 2014 file photo, Elon Musk, CEO and CTO of SpaceX, introduces the SpaceX Dragon V2 spaceship at the SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, Calif.
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ByALYSSA NEWCOMB
June 15, 2015, 5:02 PM

— -- The plan for the Hyperloop is on paper but SpaceX took another step today toward making Elon Musk's high speed transportation system a reality.

While SpaceX isn't affiliated with any of the companies that have announced plans to bring Musk's vision for high-speed travel on the ground to life, the Hawthorne, California, based space travel company said it was launching a competition to help accelerate the process.

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What SpaceX hopes to find are new ideas for human scale pods. Teams will have the opportunity to try out their pods on a one-mile test track next summer, according to a SpaceX website announcing the initiative. The knowledge gleaned from the testing will be open sourced.

"While we are not developing a commercial Hyperloop ourselves, we are interested in helping to accelerate development of a functional Hyperloop prototype," the SpaceX website said.

Musk first unveiled his futuristic idea in 2013, calling it "a cross between a Concord, a rail gun and an air hockey table."

Musk published the 57-page design plan on both Tesla Motors' and SpaceX's blogs as a PDF available for download.

The Hyperloop could carry travelers from Los Angeles to San Francisco in half an hour, easily beating out a costly high-speed rail project, according to Musk's concept.

SpaceX is launching a competition to design hyperloop pods.

The Hyperloop is a large pneumatic tube, similar to the system used by some hospitals to transport documents, samples and medications in a more efficient manner. New York City also relied on a network of pneumatic tubes to transport mail during the first half of the 20th century.

For human travel, Musk plans to mount a large fan to the front of a pod, which would re-direct high pressure to the rear of the capsule, facilitating even higher speeds.

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