Unveils the first image of the tunnel monster of billionaire Elon Musk
Technology billionaire Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX, plans to test a bold tunnel project with a 120m-long, 1,200-tonne monster machine to tackle traffic congestion in Los Angeles.
A few months ago, in the deal with Bloomberg, CEO of SpaceX Technology billionaire Elon Musk revealed he owns a giant tunneling machine . This is the 2015 version nicknamed Nannie, 120m long and weighs 1200 tons.
And it looks like we got the first picture of this tunneling machine, after a SpaceX employee posted an image on his personal Instagram page.
The image is thought to be part of the Nannie Tunnel Monster. (Photo: Internet).
Huge tunnel machine. (Photo: Internet).
A tunnel underneath the parking lot at SpaceX headquarters in Los Angeles. (Photo: Internet).
This tunneling machine will help solve traffic congestion problems. (Photo: Internet)
Currently, Musk is digging a tunnel under the parking lot at SpaceX headquarters in Los Angeles. Musk came up with this idea when he himself experienced the traffic congestion in this metropolis.
Ultimately, he plans to build a huge tunnel network, which can span up to 30 storeys for automobiles and express trains.
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