USA — SpaceX's Mars-colonizing Big Falcon Rocket spaceflight system has undergone a redesign.<br /><br />It will consist of two parts, a spaceship and a rocket booster, standing 118 meters tall at launch, 11 percent taller than their previous design, reports NBC News.<br /><br />Instead of placing six Raptor engines onto the spaceship, SpaceX now plans to add seven Raptor engines to power the BFR spaceship.<br /><br />The spaceship will also now include two movable fins near its nose and two larger fins near its tail. <br /><br />SpaceX's founder and CEO Elon Musk says this will help the vehicle maneuver its way to safe landings.<br /><br />The previous design didn't include any front fins.<br /><br />He also explained the vehicle will land like a skydive rather than an airplane, landing vertically after slowing its descent.<br /><br />Musk said he believes this design might be better than the previous one. He also added it "looks beautiful."