SpaceX will take people to Mars later this decade?!

The manned mission to Mars may be completed faster than anyone expected, because The first astronauts will likely reach the surface of this planet by the end of this decadeOr at least so supposes SpaceX president and chief operating officer Gwen Shotwell, who interviewed CNBC’s Shepherd Smith.

I think this will be the contract. People are on the moon, even earlier. I think we need to give the surface of Mars a lot, and then people will start to think about it more. Then, I think in five or six years, people will see it as a real place to go, Shotwell said.

SpaceX Of course it wants to be the first space agency to implement this ambitious vision. For this purpose, the company is developing a massive rocket and space system (Carrier rocket with spacecraft) reusable named Starship that will transport people and goods to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

Starship already has several lunar missions booked into its calendar, for example, in 2018, Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa booked a ticket to fly around the moon with a target launch date of 2023. What’s more, NASA has chosen the spacecraft as the first manned lunar lander In the Artemis program, which plans to put astronauts near the south pole of the moon in 2025.

NASA realizes Artemis As part of a larger program stretching from the Moon to Mars and intends to begin a manned mission to the Red Planet in 2040, nearly a decade after SpaceX delivered the first people there — but regardless of the scenario, it is Elon Musk who is likely to be remembered. As the one who sent people to Mars.

SpaceX is currently working on a very important event in the development of the Starship, that is, the first Orbital test flight. Elon Musk wants to launch from its South Texas facility in the near future, but the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has stood in the way, which should release an Operations Environmental Assessment at Starbase – the review was due to take place by the end of 2021, but the FAA She has postponed this date several times, most recently until May 31. Will it be possible to keep it this time? It’s hard to say, but if all goes according to plan, then the activities at the base will be in full swing.

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