SpaceX is ready to send the first spacecraft to Mars in two years
SpaceX has announced the launch of the first unmanned spacecraft to Mars in two years. SpaceX will launch its first unmanned spacecraft to Mars in two years, a major milestone in the company's ambitions for interplanetary travel. Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, announced the plan, revealing that the launch would take place during the next Earth-Mars transfer window. He said that the main goal of these initial missions is to test the capability of landing on Mars. If successful, the first crewed flights could be launched within four years. Elon Musk emphasized the importance of these missions in a post on X, explaining that the ultimate goal is to establish a self-sustaining city on Mars within about 20 years, which would significantly increase human consciousness.
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