• Everything you need to know about space-x's mars plan

    From Allen Prunty@1:2320/100 to All on Thu Sep 29 03:20:02 2016
    In a highly anticipated presentation at a conference in Mexico today,
    SpaceX CEO Elon Musk detailed his company's ambitious plans to
    colonize Mars.

    Speaking to the International Astronautical Congress, Musk opined that
    humanity must either expand beyond the planet Earth or it will
    eventually die out due to an extinction event.

    Assuming that the desire to survive will thrive, he envisions humans
    ultimately becoming a "spacefaring and multiplanetary species."

    The first step in this evolution, according to Musk, is traveling to
    and colonizing Mars, since the conditions of the planet are relatively
    more welcoming than the Moon and it is within traveling distance for
    humans right now.

    As to how we will arrive on Mars, SpaceX has released a video
    showcasing their proposed Interplanetary Transport System.

    The massive ship, designed to carry 100 people, would make the journey
    using a complex but clever series of steps.

    First the ITS would be launched into orbit via a booster rocket which
    would subsequently return to Earth.

    Once back on our planet, the booster would be filled will fuel for the Mars-bound ship and then journey back into space multiple times to
    provide the resources necessary for the trip to the Red Planet.

    After it is fully equipped, the ship would then venture to Mars over
    the course of approximately 80 days, although Musk expects
    technological advancements to eventually reduce that time to 30 days.

    Additionally, the large number of passengers aboard the ship, which
    may even expand to 200 people, would drastically reduce the costs for
    those who wish to take part in the adventure.

    Upon arriving on Mars, a plethora of already-delivered materials would
    waiting for them on the Red Planet, allowing for the development of
    new fuel to facilitate the ITS's return to Earth for the next round of
    aspiring Martian colonists.

    This would also provide a proverbial 'escape' for anyone who makes the
    trip to Mars and has buyer's remorse over the interplanetary
    expedition.

    Ultimately, he hopes to facilitate a colony on Mars that boasts a self-sustaining population of a million people.

    Although the revolutionary plan remains largely speculative at this
    time, Musk expressed confidence that the maiden voyage of the ITS
    could happen in about a decade if "things go super well."


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  • From Alexander Koryagin@1:2320/100 to Allen Prunty on Thu Sep 29 20:15:02 2016
    Hi, Allen Prunty!
    I read your message from 28.09.2016 19:20
    about Everything you need to know about space-x's mars plan.

    Once back on our planet, the booster would be filled will fuel for the Mars-bound ship and then journey back into space multiple times to
    provide the resources necessary for the trip to the Red Planet.

    However the company still hasn't demonstrated a booster that has launched more that one cargo. So, such big promises should be done only after having made such a booster.

    Bye, Allen!
    Alexander Koryagin
    UFO 2016

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