Musk Says He Wants To Send Rocket To Mars Next Year, With Human Missions As Soon As 2029
- Elon Musk intends for SpaceX to launch an uncrewed Starship to Mars by the end of 2026, a goal he has previously stated.
- Musk aims to send humans to Mars in 2029, though he stated that 2031 is more likely.
- SpaceX is investigating the recent explosion of the Starship during tests, which involved mishaps and debris.
- President Donald Trump shares Musk's goal of reaching Mars, differing from NASA's lunar priorities.
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SpaceX outlines roadmap to Mars
SpaceX has fast-tracked plans to set up a human colony on Mars by 2030, taking an enormous leap in human travel to the red planet. The announcement was made during a live-streamed event from the company’s Starbase headquarters in Texas, laying out a faster than expected timeline for the Starship programme, SpaceX’s reusable long-distance spacecraft. Company CEO Elon Musk unveiled the roadmap… Source
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