Elon Musk Just Revealed How SpaceX Will Land On Mars!

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Elon Musk Just Revealed How SpaceX Will Land On Mars!
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00:00: Intro
00:37: Elon Musk’s Mars plans revelations
06:06: Starship achievements and next tasks
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Elon Musk Just Revealed How SpaceX Will Land On Mars!
Musk reveals Mars plan
Mars, here we come!
This statement may seem bold, but it’s no exaggeration now that Elon Musk has unveiled detailed plans for this monumental mission. However, the road ahead is not without significant challenges. SpaceX will need to overcome numerous obstacles to make this dream a reality.
So how exactly will SpaceX achieve its ambitious goal?
Let’s dive into the specifics in today’s episode of Great SpaceX and explore the path that lies ahead for humanity’s journey to the Red Planet.
Elon Musk Just Revealed How SpaceX Will Land On Mars!
As we move through 2024, humanity edges closer to one of its most ambitious goals: colonizing Mars. SpaceX, led by visionary Elon Musk, has made significant progress in developing the technology needed to turn this dream into reality. The fully reusable Starship—a spacecraft capable of carrying large payloads and refueling in orbit—has undergone rapid development, with important milestones achieved along the way. While the journey is full of challenges, Musk has outlined a clear roadmap to Mars, signaling that we may be on the verge of a new era in space exploration.
One of the most frequently asked questions is, “When will SpaceX actually reach Mars?” On September 7, Musk took to X (formerly Twitter) to provide a more specific timeline. He announced: “The first Starships to Mars will launch in 2 years when the next Earth-Mars transfer window opens.” This statement suggests the first uncrewed mission to Mars could take place as early as late 2026 or early 2027, in line with previous predictions.
Elon Musk Just Revealed How SpaceX Will Land On Mars!
These initial flights will be crucial for testing the reliability of Starship’s landing capabilities on Mars. Musk emphasized that, initially, “These will be uncrewed to test the reliability of landing intact on Mars. If those landings go well, then the first crewed flights to Mars will be in 4 years.”
Mars landings present unique challenges compared to Earth or Moon missions. The planet’s thin atmosphere and harsh conditions make landing large spacecraft, like Starship, significantly more complicated than the smaller rovers and landers that NASA has previously sent. However, successful uncrewed landings will pave the way for human missions, which Musk predicts will occur around 2028 or early 2029.
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If the FAA has anything to say about it, SpaceX will never meet it's goals.

GreenPatriot
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Nice but you forgot to mention how they will land on Mars...

PATRICKJLM
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God bless SpaceX achieve success.AMEN ❤

madelineremy
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First thing they need to send to Mars is a Boring machine so it can start making tunnels in the side of a crater for living space and all other equipment that needs protection from radiation. ☀️😎🇨🇦

Robert-mls
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Come on guys. Repetitive postings are getting old.

MichaelCarriger
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First flight to Mars -- unmanned?
Ok, test remote vehicles.
Earth movers. Drills? Something to clean the solar panels after a dust storm -- like windshield wipers?

costrio
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Oh Man this is so awesome, private enterprise will have to stand up to the innovation that is needed. I hope soon space x can land 10 to 15 star ships to the moon to start our first space post, with a permanent moon base. If we’re able to build if you will a gas station to refuel the star ships to continue their mission to mars.

rschris
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I am the only one who sees "the Expanse" plot unfolding... Without the aliens, though :-D

SingularityZro
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We are living in the most exciting era✨.

NexGenSpace
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Here’s hoping Elon doesn’t let the FAA bureaucrats get in the way of his plans for the moon or Mars.

robertw.anderson
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Optimus is driving 😂. That would be cool 😎. Great video Kevin 👍

XCX
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Why does the title picture show a very unrealistic interior of starship?
All landed starships are standing upright and not laying down.

billferner
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What's being glossed over is that each ship to Mars will require at last count 8 orbital refueling launches to top off Starship. It will be interesting to see given a once every 26 month launch window how SpaceX 's iterative design process will be implemented. I'm optimistic that Starship can make it to Mars. Landing intact not so much on the first few tries. Another try will have to wait 26 months. Several ships could be sent during the launch window, staggered apart by a week inorder to have time to reprogram landing commands in the event the first attempt is not successful.

njm
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It will be interesting to see how space X lands on mars into a crater of its own making.

iwthswlosl
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We need starbase 2. And it needs to be in death valley. Just truck stuff in and shoot at the heck into space. When you bring stuff back no one cares about the sonic booms.

petermcguire
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I think Starship will go to the Moon by late 2026 and Mars by mid 2027. Starship > M & M's

ThomReec
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Click-bait title. NOWHERE does this video "Reveal How SpaceX Will Land On Mars!" Only "when" and "How SpaceX Will GET to Mars!" Ah, well. Looks like I wont be subscribing, liking, or following. Still, this video would be good for grade school kids.

KenKrawchuk
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First flights will have a tesla bot crew to prepare the sites

andremartel
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Sorry, I did not see the information promised by the title. How will a Starship reduce speed and land without digging a huge pit on the landing spot? What is the effective cargo capacity of each Starship? The devil is in the details and I did not see them. The general story is well known. The question is: is it achievable?

JustAThought
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The cost needs to drop to $2500 dollars per ton. What needs to go to Mars is equipment to use in tandem with Mars materials.

jroar