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Elon Musk gave an update on his plan for SpaceX Starship to reach Mars 5 things to know In a video SpaceX released on X, Musk offered a detailed timeline for Starship's first uncrewed trip to
STARBASE, Texas During a presentation, SpaceX CEO and founder Elon Musk shared how he plans to use Starship to reach the planet Mars, and how in a few short years, there is a chance humans
Musk estimated in 2019 that it would take around one million tons of cargo to build a self-sustaining city on Mars. Assuming it costs 100,000 per ton to send cargo to Mars with the upcoming
Before founding SpaceX in 2002, Musk had expressed interest in Mars missions and briefly joined the Mars Society's board of directors. SpaceX Mars colonization program also referred to as Occupy Mars 1 is the planned objective of the company SpaceX, and particularly of its founder Elon Musk, to send humans to live on Mars. The plan is to
Elon Musk A Million Humans Could Live on Mars By the 2060s. The SpaceX plan for building a Mars settlement includes refueling in orbit, a fleet of passenger ships, and the biggest rocket ever made.
Establishing a self-sufficient city on Mars will require upwards of one million people and millions of tonnes of cargo to be delivered to the Red planet. By launching more than 10 times per day to maximize transfer windows that open up every approximately 26 months, several thousand Starships will ultimately transfer crew and equipment to build
SpaceX founder Elon Musk delivers an update on the company's plans to go to Mars at Starbase in Texas. The talk was recorded and posted to X, a social platform also owned by Musk, on May 29, 2025.
Elon Musk's Ambition for Mars. Elon Musk envisions Mars as humanity's second home. He believes establishing a self-sustaining city on the Red Planet is crucial for ensuring the long-term survival of human consciousness. Musk's plan involves developing advanced spacecraft capable of transporting large numbers of people and cargo to Mars.
Prior to the launch, CEO Elon Musk will discuss the company's plans for colonizing Mars. The talk will be livestreamed on SpaceX's X page and on spacex.com today starting at 100 p.m. ET.
Elon Musk outlined SpaceX's plans for flights to Mars, along with his long-term vision to establish a permanent city on the red planet.