Elon Musk's GENIUS PLAN of Building a Society on MARS
Elon Musk's mission to colonize mars might sound like a fictional story, but the billionaire's vision is quickly heading towards reality. For years, Musk had been talking about colonizing Mars, but we were not sure he would do it until now.
Huge thanks to all these amazing SpaceX Artists. Please follow them and support them through Payoneer and Twitter.
ErcXSpace: https://bit.ly/3ha4HFe
Smallstars: https://bit.ly/3heQgja
IamVisuals: https://bit.ly/35Z3POh
SpaceXVision: https://bit.ly/3xWTpeb
DeepSpaceCourier: https://bit.ly/3y0hTmS
C-Bass Productions: https://bit.ly/35Z25F0
HazeGrayArt: https://bit.ly/3hcfgHM
Jochem Laurenssen: https://bit.ly/3vVIJuU
TijnM: https://bit.ly/3x2IWxK
AlexanderSvan: https://bit.ly/3djK9J4
NickHenning3D: https://bit.ly/36bsSy1
EvanKaren: https://bit.ly/3h1gmqV
NasaSpaceFlight: https://bit.ly/2TKU2sL
Kimitalvitie: https://twitter.com/kimitalvitie
Neopork: https://twitter.com/Neopork85
AlexanderSvan: https://bit.ly/3jmOD3P
RGV Aerial Photography: https://bit.ly/37n1duw
StarshipGazer: https://twitter.com/StarshipGazer
Ocean Cam: https://twitter.com/obetraveller
LabPadre: https://twitter.com/LabPadre
Spadre: https://twitter.com/SpacePadreIsle
3Ddaniel: https://twitter.com/3DDaniel1
StarshipBocaChica: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBfh...
If you are unfamiliar with the story due to being here for the first time, SpaceX is a cash-flushed rocket company that wants to take man to Mars. It was set up by eccentric billionaire Elon Musk in 2002 and is based in Hawthorne, California. SpaceX’s first aim was to build rockets that can autonomously land back on Earth for refurbishment and re-use.
The technology makes launching and operating space flights more efficient, and therefore cheaper. SpaceX currently uses its reusable Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets to fly cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA.
It also carries satellites and another space tech into orbit for various government agencies and multinational companies. The company took astronauts to the ISS for the first time in 2020. Other future missions involve carrying tourists to the ISS and astronauts to the Moon and Mars. Musk has repeatedly said he believes humanity must colonize Mars to save itself from extinction.
He plans to get a SpaceX rocket to the Red Planet by 2027. He is building his massive starships through trial and error. Musk's starship has had a fiery test campaign with multiple prototypes blowing up before its first successful landing in May this year.
‟We want to push the envelope, and if you don't push the envelope, you cannot achieve the goal of a fully and rapidly reusable rocket," Musk said.
This year, Musk won a multibillion-dollar NASA contract for his starship to be their moon lander, taking astronauts to the moon for the first time since 1972.
‟I think this will be a perfect example of new space and old space meeting together into a great new mission”, NASA space operations, Kathy Lueders says.
But former NASA boss Charlie Bolden is still not convinced.
‟The difficult thing for me as a huge fan of SpaceX, but a huge skeptic starship is a fact that is so big. It is so massive. If Neil Armstrong were alive today to talk to them, he would probably say, that is the dumbest thing I've ever heard”, Charlie said. But the self-titled chief engineer of SpaceX keeps proving his doubters wrong.
It is called new space because entrepreneurs are taking the lead and Elon Musk is its defining genius. 2 weeks ago, SpaceX made history again by sending four civilians into orbit and bringing them back safely. Now his acolytes are convinced the wild ride with Elon Musk will take us to Mars.
According to SpaceX, the contraption will hit speeds of 15,000mph (25,000kph), making it the world’s most powerful spacecraft.
In a series of tweets last year, Musk outlined how his Starlink plans would open up space travel to anyone, regardless of their income.
“Needs to be such that anyone can go if they want, with loans available for those who don’t have money,” he wrote.
Musk’s plan involves building an expansive fleet of Starship vehicles, which comprise a huge rocket topped by a bullet-shaped spacecraft. The finished product will stand 165ft (50 meters) tall and boast six of SpaceX’s powerful Raptor engines [/caption]
SpaceX says reusable rockets that can land and take off again make space travel more cost-effective, accessible, and sustainable.
However, the team has a long way to go before they can conduct Starship’s first manned flight.
Musk is targeting a Mars cargo mission by 2022 and a manned flight to the Red Planet by 2024.
Ryan and Maryliz are rocket chasers. They set up their camera near the SpaceX facility which is located in Boca Chica, South of Texas. Maryliz and Ryan post their material on their YouTube channel, cosmic perspective to a new generation of space enthusiasts.
#spacex #elonmusk #mars
Elon Musk's mission to colonize mars might sound like a fictional story, but the billionaire's vision is quickly heading towards reality. For years, Musk had been talking about colonizing Mars, but we were not sure he would do it until now.
Huge thanks to all these amazing SpaceX Artists. Please follow them and support them through Payoneer and Twitter.
ErcXSpace: https://bit.ly/3ha4HFe
Smallstars: https://bit.ly/3heQgja
IamVisuals: https://bit.ly/35Z3POh
SpaceXVision: https://bit.ly/3xWTpeb
DeepSpaceCourier: https://bit.ly/3y0hTmS
C-Bass Productions: https://bit.ly/35Z25F0
HazeGrayArt: https://bit.ly/3hcfgHM
Jochem Laurenssen: https://bit.ly/3vVIJuU
TijnM: https://bit.ly/3x2IWxK
AlexanderSvan: https://bit.ly/3djK9J4
NickHenning3D: https://bit.ly/36bsSy1
EvanKaren: https://bit.ly/3h1gmqV
NasaSpaceFlight: https://bit.ly/2TKU2sL
Kimitalvitie: https://twitter.com/kimitalvitie
Neopork: https://twitter.com/Neopork85
AlexanderSvan: https://bit.ly/3jmOD3P
RGV Aerial Photography: https://bit.ly/37n1duw
StarshipGazer: https://twitter.com/StarshipGazer
Ocean Cam: https://twitter.com/obetraveller
LabPadre: https://twitter.com/LabPadre
Spadre: https://twitter.com/SpacePadreIsle
3Ddaniel: https://twitter.com/3DDaniel1
StarshipBocaChica: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBfh...
If you are unfamiliar with the story due to being here for the first time, SpaceX is a cash-flushed rocket company that wants to take man to Mars. It was set up by eccentric billionaire Elon Musk in 2002 and is based in Hawthorne, California. SpaceX’s first aim was to build rockets that can autonomously land back on Earth for refurbishment and re-use.
The technology makes launching and operating space flights more efficient, and therefore cheaper. SpaceX currently uses its reusable Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets to fly cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) for NASA.
It also carries satellites and another space tech into orbit for various government agencies and multinational companies. The company took astronauts to the ISS for the first time in 2020. Other future missions involve carrying tourists to the ISS and astronauts to the Moon and Mars. Musk has repeatedly said he believes humanity must colonize Mars to save itself from extinction.
He plans to get a SpaceX rocket to the Red Planet by 2027. He is building his massive starships through trial and error. Musk's starship has had a fiery test campaign with multiple prototypes blowing up before its first successful landing in May this year.
‟We want to push the envelope, and if you don't push the envelope, you cannot achieve the goal of a fully and rapidly reusable rocket," Musk said.
This year, Musk won a multibillion-dollar NASA contract for his starship to be their moon lander, taking astronauts to the moon for the first time since 1972.
‟I think this will be a perfect example of new space and old space meeting together into a great new mission”, NASA space operations, Kathy Lueders says.
But former NASA boss Charlie Bolden is still not convinced.
‟The difficult thing for me as a huge fan of SpaceX, but a huge skeptic starship is a fact that is so big. It is so massive. If Neil Armstrong were alive today to talk to them, he would probably say, that is the dumbest thing I've ever heard”, Charlie said. But the self-titled chief engineer of SpaceX keeps proving his doubters wrong.
It is called new space because entrepreneurs are taking the lead and Elon Musk is its defining genius. 2 weeks ago, SpaceX made history again by sending four civilians into orbit and bringing them back safely. Now his acolytes are convinced the wild ride with Elon Musk will take us to Mars.
According to SpaceX, the contraption will hit speeds of 15,000mph (25,000kph), making it the world’s most powerful spacecraft.
In a series of tweets last year, Musk outlined how his Starlink plans would open up space travel to anyone, regardless of their income.
“Needs to be such that anyone can go if they want, with loans available for those who don’t have money,” he wrote.
Musk’s plan involves building an expansive fleet of Starship vehicles, which comprise a huge rocket topped by a bullet-shaped spacecraft. The finished product will stand 165ft (50 meters) tall and boast six of SpaceX’s powerful Raptor engines [/caption]
SpaceX says reusable rockets that can land and take off again make space travel more cost-effective, accessible, and sustainable.
However, the team has a long way to go before they can conduct Starship’s first manned flight.
Musk is targeting a Mars cargo mission by 2022 and a manned flight to the Red Planet by 2024.
Ryan and Maryliz are rocket chasers. They set up their camera near the SpaceX facility which is located in Boca Chica, South of Texas. Maryliz and Ryan post their material on their YouTube channel, cosmic perspective to a new generation of space enthusiasts.
#spacex #elonmusk #mars
- Category
- Try Not To Cum
Commenting disabled.