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Elon Musk Is Leaving His Unused ‘Kid-Sized Submarine’ at the Site of the Trapped Thai Soccer Team

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Hallie Detrick
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July 11, 2018, 7:09 AM ET

The Thailand cave rescue is over and Elon Musk didn’t get to help, but that doesn’t mean Musk is writing off his “kid-size submarine.”

Musk sent SpaceX and Boring Company engineers to Thailand so they could help come up with a plan to get 12 kids and their coach out of a flooded cave, and later joined the team at the cave himself. Although the plan they came up with to float the kids out in a submarine turned out to be impractical for the challenge, Musk left the capsule at the cave site, “in case it may be useful in the future.”

The submarine was made from the transfer tube of SpaceX’s Falcon rocket, and Musk says there are other possible uses for it going forward, such as rescuing people from toxic environments or as an escape pod in space. He took umbrage at the idea that the rescuers dismissed the utility of the vehicle.

Moreover, based on extensive cave video review & discussion with several divers who know journey, SpaceX engineering is absolutely certain that mini-sub can do entire journey & demonstrate at any time.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 10, 2018

Musk’s submarine had been tested at a pool near SpaceX’s southern California headquarters.

Simulating maneuvering through a narrow passage pic.twitter.com/2z01Ut3vxJ

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 9, 2018

However, by the time it was finished, the first of the boys trapped in the cave had already been rescued.

Last year, Musk sent Tesla batteries to Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria, which left the island without power.

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