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SpaceX Mission: To bring humanity to Mars

READERS VIEWS - The Freeman

Do you want to live on Mars? Do you like to explore the Red Planet and make it a second home? To live on Mars is unimaginable, but SpaceX's ultimate plan is to build a human colony on Mars.

The man behind the idea is Elon Musk, the billionaire founder and CEO of SpaceX, Twitter, and Tesla. The mission of SpaceX is to revolutionize space technology and enable people to live on other planets. Humanity needs to become multi-planetary species to ensure the survival of its specie in case of a catastrophic event on Earth.

To achieve this goal, SpaceX has been developing a spacecraft called Starship, designed to be fully reusable and capable of carrying humans and cargo to Mars and other destinations in the solar system. Starship is a massive spacecraft used to launch on top of a giant rocket called Super Heavy.

The company has conducted several test flights of Starships prototypes, including high-altitude flights that tested the spacecraft's ability to launch, fly, and land. While these test flights have not yet been successful in a perfect landing, they have provided valuable data and insights that SpaceX can use to improve the design of the spacecraft.

SpaceX has also been working on technologies necessary for humans to live and work on Mars, such as developing a system for producing rocket fuel using local resources and designing habitats and life-support systems that can sustain human life in the harsh Martian environment.

What is on Mars worth exploring? The planet has interested scientists and researchers for many years due to its potential resources. The resources on Mars are as follows:

1.)          Water: Mars is known to have water in the form of ice on its poles and in its subsurface. Water is a critical resource for human exploration and settlement.

2.) Minerals: Mars has resources like iron, magnesium, aluminum, silica, and titanium. Minerals are the potential to build structures, manufacturing equipment, and more.

3.) Atmosphere: Although Mars' atmosphere is much thinner than Earth's, it still contains valuable resources such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon. These resources are potential use to create breathable air or to produce fuel and other materials.

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