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Elon Musk Announces SpaceX’s Ambitious Plan: First Starships Set to Reach Mars in Two Years

by Samir Gautam
September 8, 2024
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Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, declared on Saturday that the company will send its first unmanned Starships to Mars in two years, during the next Earth-Mars transfer window. According to Elon Musk, these will be tested without humans to see how likely it is for them to land safely on Mars. The first crewed missions to Mars will take place in four years, he continued, providing those landings proceed as planned.

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“The first Starships to Mars will launch in 2 years when the next Earth-Mars transfer window opens,” Elon Musk said on X.

SpaceX’s Roadmap to Mars: Unmanned Test Landings, Crewed Missions, and the Vision of a Self-Sustaining Martian City

To assess how likely it is that they will land on Mars undamaged, these will be unmanned. In four years, if those landings proceed as planned, there will be the first crewed trips to Mars. From then, the flight rate will increase dramatically to create a self-sufficient metropolis in around 20 years. Since we won’t be able to physically and physiologically lay all of our eggs on one planet, being multiplanetary would likely greatly extend the duration of awareness,” he continued. Musk claimed in a different X post that SpaceX invented the first completely reusable rocket stage and made it profitable to do so. “Much more significantly, SpaceX made the reuse financially feasible in addition to developing the first rocket stage that is entirely reusable. The core issue with making life multi-planetary is the cost per ton to Mars, as Musk stated on X.

“Currently, carrying a ton of useable cargo to the surface of Mars costs around one billion dollars. It must be increased to USD 100k/ton in order to construct a self-sufficient metropolis there, meaning that technology must advance 10,000 times. Quite challenging, although not insurmountable,” he continued. CNN stated that SpaceX’s Starship, the most powerful launch vehicle ever built, launched and successfully completed its fourth test flight in June of this year, demonstrating the aircraft’s reusability.

SpaceX Achieves Key Milestones in Starship’s Test Flight: Successful Splashdown, Reentry Survival, and Booster Landing

The corporation broadcast live footage on X, and on June 6 at 8:50 am ET, it was launched from a private Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas. The top Starship spaceship and the Super Heavy rocket booster are part of the Starship launch system. 32 of the rocket’s 33 engines ignited during the Starship’s launch, according to a SpaceX livestream, as reported by CNN. at the test flight, the vehicle accomplished several firsts, such as the capsule and booster splashdown and the Starship capsule’s survival during reentry at the Earth’s atmosphere’s peak heating.

Eighteen minutes after launch, the Super Heavy booster launched, separated from the spacecraft, performed its initial landing burn, and softly splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico.

The company’s Starlink satellites contributed to the webcast that was always accessible throughout the descent. According to the study, particulate dust obscured part of the camera’s vision, and a flap close to the camera view on Starship seemed to burn during re-entry. Ultimately, Starship succeeded in making the anticipated landing burn into the Indian Ocean.

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