Le plan d’Elon Musk pour coloniser Mars
🚀 Elon Musk, SpaceX CEO, aims to create a self-sustaining city on Mars using 1,000 spacecraft. His space exploration company, valued at $180 billion, has developed the reusable Starship rocket capable of carrying over 100 tons. Musk plans for a fleet to transport up to 100,000 people per orbital synchronization, with a long-term strategy to launch thousands of rockets to establish a city of one million residents. A single Starship launch may cost as little as $2 million, significantly lower than current industry standards, and SpaceX could build 100 ships annually, aiming for 1,000 within a decade. In 2019, Musk suggested a Mars ticket could cost under $100,000, potentially enabling Earth homeowners to relocate. Unmanned Starship missions might start by 2026, with human landings targeted for 2030, aligned with optimal launch windows every 26 months. Musk envisions Mars colonization as humanity's survival insurance against global threats.
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