Elon Musk Reveals NEW Mars Timeline

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“On this episode…..SpaceX is going to Mars…..Blue Origin is not going to Mars…..

That was waaaay to funny for some reason

fireX
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Which will come first. Starship on Mars or Tesla full self driving capability?

javaman
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Raptor 3 alone is unprecedented, I’ll give this company, and the man behind it the benefit of the doubt anytime 🤷🏻‍♂️

michaelmoak
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Is THIS the new, new timeline? Or is it the new, new, NEW timeline?
I'm confused about which revision this one is.

BarbaraA.MertzRN-CCRN
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wow, didnt even know China had a spaceplane!

nzoomed
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4:20 - Yes, once the first SH/SH test flight actually goes well, surpassing the "we learned a lot from that" mode, refueling will be the next huge challenge.

bazoo
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Honestly i think next year is the most crucial in determining whether these goals are possible or not. Especially for artemis 3 mission.

wintermute_
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Elon kinda forgot that’s he’s been telling us “in two years or so” since like 2016

TaeSunWoo
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LOL! Two years! Is this a video from 2018 where he said the same? Two years, is exactly what I said to my Grandma, when she asked how long my time on University will last. its a comforting timeframe. I was not asked what I would do when finished, but she also never panicked for studying to long!

marting
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“Paging Optimus…your Mars Mission is ready for departure.”

mcarrusa
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Personally I think the 2030 is fair bet for starship to mars. Maybe if flight 5 goes well then maybe 2028. Its just too many launches required to accomplish everything.

ianchristie
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Just let Matt Damon take over...He's really good at this shit...🤣

earlharvey
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Remember, the upper stage fuel is to bring it back to the earth, and land. If landing on earth isn't the goal, but Mars is, then it just needs to get bigger to get into an orbit large enough to rendezvous with Mars, and land, thinner atmosphere = less heating, so all they really need is more fuel for the landing and perhaps parachutes to help. 2 years sound quick, with Raptor 3 a bigger ship, and more fuel what else does it need?

flightsimdev
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Both lunar landing and mars would require rapid reusalety. Not a month to refurbish the pad and rocket but days. A more realistic question would be "do you think that SpaceX will refly a starship rocket with less than a month turnaround by 2026?"

frhyuhy
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It's interesting that this whole project has no prospect for income, there are some things here and there that will technically make money, but the actual mars mission will take much more than all of that and make no money itself.

jackman
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Elon also mentioned if everything goes right.. It's unlikely. More realistic is that small unmanned test missions are made at first transfer window. A large unmanned fleet at the second with many separate Mars projects paying for most ships. A first small manned at the third window and large manned on the fourth window.

mattiasfransson
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We want your take on the FAA and the deluge system

raspas
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Where did they get the ideas for the design for the colony? The Jetsons?

larky
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yeah, only thing they have to do - actually building their V3 version (which is just a concept and not yet in prototype phase), fly it 14 times to orbit; fuel, fly to Mars, fly through extremly low density atmosphere, land in low-G + sandy uneven terrain without even a communication satelite and 22min lag
that done by a company that never flew anything outside of GPS and the upper stage needs to be completely finished in orbit in ~18 month to have 6 month for the 14 refueling missions

sure ...
hell, they could start with sendind a communication satelite with Falcon heavy if they would be really interested in Mars

benjaminmeusburger
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Lot of misinformation and assumptions in this video.

freetorobandloot