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- Elon Musk has announced plans for SpaceX to establish a permanent Mars colony by 2022.
www.archdaily.com/880697/elon-musk-announces-spacex-plans-to-begin-mars-colonization-by-2022Elon Musk Announces SpaceX Plans to Begin Mars Colonization ...
SpaceX Mars colonization program (colloquially also referred to as Occupy Mars) [1] is a planned objective of the company SpaceX and particularly of its founder Elon Musk to colonize Mars.
Jul 3, 2019 · There’s a high chance that, based on Musk’s previous comments, SpaceX will not send two cargo ships to Mars in 2022 as previously suggested.
Tanker ship docks with Starship, refilling Starship and returning to Earth. Once Starship has been fully refueled, it will begin its journey from Earth orbit, around the Sun and onward to Mars. When Starship lands on Mars it will be refueled using Mars local resources of H20 and CO2.
- 225Mkm / 140Mmi
- 6,791 km / 4,220 mi
- 24 hrs 37 min
- 38% of Earth
Apr 11, 2024 · Elon Musk is doubling down on his commitment to the colonization of Mars. In an address at SpaceX's Starbase facility at Boca Chica, Texas, he gave an update on how the advances in the...
- david.szondy@gizmag.com
Oct 5, 2023 · Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX, said the company could land a spacecraft on Mars three to four years from now. The suggestion was made as Mr. Musk appeared via videoconference on Thursday at...
Jul 11, 2024 · Musk has largely kept the colonization plans quiet because SpaceX, under a $2.9 billion contract with NASA, must first send a rocket to the moon, two people with knowledge of the company said.
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Sep 29, 2017 · SpaceX plans to land at least two cargo ships on Mars in 2022, to "confirm water resources and identify hazards" and "place power, mining, and life support infrastructure for future flights". Water resources are crucial to creating propellant to get ships and human cargo back to Earth.