SpaceX CEO Elon Musk made a bold announcement last month about sending humans to Mars in four years. While this may seem unrealistic to many experts, settling humanity on Mars is the ultimate goal his aerospace company is pursuing.
Interestingly, a person on X proposed an interesting idea – sending Tesla’s humanoid robots to Mars in order to set things up for humans.
“Elon is really about to send Starships full of Humanoid Robots to Mars in the 2030s to start building the base isn’t he?” asked Aidan Gold, a SpaceX investor.
Hopefully, millions of humans too
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 11, 2024
Without denying, Musk said he hopes to send millions of humans to the red planet too. “Hopefully, millions of humans too,” he replied.
“Good to get the robots setting things up for human arrival,” Gold said in a second post to which Musk responded with a ‘100’ emoji. Tesla’s humanoid robots gained spotlight again after Tesla’s event which took place earlier today.
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— Tesla (@Tesla) October 11, 2024
Earlier in September, Musk said that SpaceX will launch the first Starships to Mars with humans in four years. These launches will follow uncrewed missions to the red planet to test the “reliability of landing intact on Mars.”
“Flight rate will grow exponentially from there, with the goal of building a self-sustaining city in about 20 years,” Musk had said about the years beyond 2028.
Starship is SpaceX’s biggest reusable rocket that is getting ready for its fifth test flight on October 13.
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