Elon Musk revealed the missile was about to bring the Japanese billionaire to the Moon

SpaceX's BFR missile will fly Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezaw around the Moon in 2023.

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BFR missiles will transport people and supplies to the Moon and Mars.(Photo: Twitter).

American billionaire Elon Musk and aerospace company SpaceX revealed a new graphic image of the spacecraft that will transport people or supplies to the Moon and Mars on Twitter on September 16, according to Business Insider. This is a simulation image of the Large Falcon Missile System (BFR) flying straight into the clouds at the top of the Earth and towards the universe.

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Side of BFR missile launch system.(Photo: Twitter).

Musk also posted a clearer image of the side of the launch vehicle, showing that the missile had two floors, a downstairs propulsion and a spaceship upstairs. Last week, SpaceX shared an illustration of the ship in space, circling the Moon while firing 7 rocket engines.

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BFR spacecraft simulation flying around the Moon.(Photo: Twitter).

All three images were given before SpaceX revealed the name of the first person to fly on the BFR spacecraft around the Moon."SpaceX has contracted with the world's first private customer to fly around the Moon with its BFR, an important step towards turning everyone's astronaut dream into reality. " , SpaceX said.

At a press conference at SpaceX headquarters in California last night, the company announced the name of the first customer to use the flight to the Moon. It was Yusaku Maezaw, 42, an online fashion billionaire and art collector. Maezawa is the 18th richest person in Japan with a fortune of $ 3 billion. The billionaire will fly to the Moon in 2023 and is expected to invite 6-8 artists to accompany.