{"id":1075416,"date":"2024-04-27T02:37:26","date_gmt":"2024-04-27T06:37:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/a-quarter-million-tons-to-mars-spacexs-ambitious-vision-ynetnews\/"},"modified":"2024-08-18T12:50:08","modified_gmt":"2024-08-18T16:50:08","slug":"a-quarter-million-tons-to-mars-spacexs-ambitious-vision-ynetnews","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/mars-colony\/a-quarter-million-tons-to-mars-spacexs-ambitious-vision-ynetnews.php","title":{"rendered":"A quarter million tons to Mars: SpaceX&#8217;s ambitious vision &#8211; Ynetnews"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Elon      Musk, the founder and CEO of SpaceX, outlined his vision      years ago to transport humanity to Mars using the Starship      spacecraft. Last weekend, a year after Starship's first trial      and a few weeks after the third trial, Musk unveiled an      updated plan, which includes the establishment of an      independent colony on Mars within two decades.    <\/p>\n<p>      Musk      addressed SpaceX employees at the company's Boca Chica space      base in South Texas. He reiterated the imperative of      transforming humanity into a multi-planetary species,      transcending the constraints of a single planet, and, in the      distant future, into an interstellar species, not confined to      a single solar system.    <\/p>\n<p>        4 View gallery      <\/p>\n<p>          Starship spacecraft        <\/p>\n<p>          (Photo: SpaceX)        <\/p>\n<p>      Mars      stands as the primary candidate for human settlement,      currently representing the sole viable option. To realize      this monumental goal, SpaceX developed the Starship system, a      massive spacecraft capable of vertical landing and      reusability that can be launched repeatedly. Its launch      vehicle, Super Heavy, is also designed for multiple      deployments. The entire assembly of the spacecraft and the      launch vehicle is collectively referred to as Starship,      though this can be somewhat confusing.    <\/p>\n<p>      In      Starship's third trial, conducted in March 2024, the      spacecraft achieved its designated space trajectory for the      first time, followed by re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere      over the Indian Ocean. However, the intended activation of      its engines in space and subsequent targeted crash into the      sea encountered technical failures. The spacecraft failed to      reactivate its engines for a controlled descent and      ultimately disintegrated during re-entry. Additionally, the      launch vehicle, which was supposed to perform a landing      maneuver over water and then crash into the sea, exploded      before completing its mission.    <\/p>\n<p>      In      his Saturday speech, Musk expressed hope that the spacecraft      would successfully withstand the heat during re-entry in its      fourth experimental flight, scheduled for a few weeks later.      In the future, plans to implement a novel landing technique      for the launch vehicle, and in some cases the spacecraft      itself, involving a specialized tower equipped with      mechanical arms to gently guide the hovering rocket to the      ground. In the forthcoming flight, Musk said, the rocket will      attempt a landing with a virtual tower over the sea,      executing the vertical stabilization maneuver while hovering,      before crashing into the water. A successful virtual maneuver      would pave the way for its real-world counterpart to be      tested in the subsequent fifth flight.    <\/p>\n<p>        4 View gallery      <\/p>\n<p>          A formidable launch system poised to surpass all          predecessors. Starship 3, on the right, compared to the          two preceding models        <\/p>\n<p>          (Photo: SpaceX)        <\/p>\n<p>      A      successful virtual maneuver would pave the way for its      real-world counterpart to be tested in the subsequent fifth      flight. The maneuver is more challenging concerning the      spacecraft, due to its high-speed descent from space. Musk      stated that the company would want to record at least two      consecutive successes in such a maneuver over the sea before      attempting to land the spacecraft at its Texas launch base,      to reduce the potential risk of debris and shrapnel      scattering over the United States and Mexico in the event of      a malfunction.    <\/p>\n<p>      Presently, Starship launches are performed exclusively      only from SpaceX's facility in Texas, but the company has      already started building a suitable launch pad at the Kennedy      Space Center in Florida, where it launches most of its      rockets. Musk has revealed that the company is constructing      two launch pads there, with the first anticipated to become      operational by the middle of next year. Along with an      additional launch pad under construction at Boca Chica, this      will bring the total to four active Starship launch      facilities by the end of next year. Trials will continue in      Texas, while routine operational launches will shift to      Florida.    <\/p>\n<p>      The      main innovation in Musk's remarks was the presentation of the      future model of Starship, called Starship 3. Following the      completion of trials, SpaceX plans to initiate flights using      Starship 2, which is slightly larger than the models      currently being tested: it will be about 52 meters tall,      compared to about 50 meters in the current version, and will      be capable of transporting a payload of at least 100 tons to      Earths orbit. The upcoming Starship 3 will be nearly 70      meters in height, equipped with nine engines instead of six,      and capable of carrying over 200 tons of payload to Earths      orbit. For comparison, the Saturn V rocket, which launched      the Apollo spacecraft to the moon, carried a payload of about      140 tons to Earths orbit.    <\/p>\n<p>      In      parallel with upgrades to the spacecraft, the company is also      developing a new model of Raptor engines, utilized both in      the launch vehicle and in Starship itself. Musk presented the      ex-generation engine, Raptor 3, which is anticipated to      withstand harsh conditions, particularly heat, owing to an      internalized design for components that are currently      installed externally. Additionally, Raptor 3 will provide      stronger thrust and will be easier to manufacture due to the      improved design.    <\/p>\n<p>      The      key to Starship missions to Mars, or any other destination,      will be refueling in Earth orbita technology that has not      yet been tested, in part due to the challenges of      transferring large quantities of liquids in microgravity      conditions. SpaceX has already commenced the third      experimental flight of Starship to evaluate technologies for      fuel transfer between tanks. The long-term plan envisions      Starship vessels loaded with cargo to Mars or other      destinations reaching Earth orbit with nearly depleted fuel      tanks, having consumed most of their fuel to bring the      payload into orbit. There, they will connect to refueling      ships that will replenish their tanks, before setting off to      their distant destination.    <\/p>\n<p>      Given the differing orbital speeds of Earth and Mars      around the sun, launches to the Red Planet are possible only      during specific windows when the two planets are relatively      close, resulting in a journey lasting typically 6 to 9      months. These potential launch windows to Mars occur every 26      months. According to Musks vision, it should be possible to      launch up to ten Starship spacecraft per day during these      time windows. Once fueled, these spacecraft will await the      opportune moment to initiate their journey toward      Mars.    <\/p>\n<p>      Musk      proposes that each craft, carrying 200 tons of cargo, could      collectively transport 250,000 tons of equipment to Mars      during each launch window, culminating in delivery of one      million tons of essential supplies to the neighboring planet      over an approximate span of about eight years. Musk believes      that establishing a functioning and self-sustainable colony      on Mars, capable of producing and meeting all its needs      independently without reliance on Earth, requires the      migration of a million people and several million tons of      cargo. He believes this goal can be achieved within twenty      years. This ambitious endeavor entails the construction of      thousands of spacecraft per year, a feat that Musk deems      entirely feasible and comparable to current automotive      industry scales.    <\/p>\n<p>        4 View gallery      <\/p>\n<p>          According to Musk, a self-sustaining Mars colony          that would be independent of Earth could be established          within 20 years. Visualization of SpaceXs Mars          Colony        <\/p>\n<p>          (Photo: SpaceX)        <\/p>\n<p>      Such      a colony would need to develop, among other things, energy      sources and methods for their production, mining methods for      ice and minerals, long-term life support systems,      construction methods and technologies utilizing local      materials, and a global communication system. According to      Musk's vision, the need for new technologies opens up many      opportunities for entrepreneurs and offers new horizons for      companies entering these markets.    <\/p>\n<p>      According to his plan, most of the Starship spacecraft      launched to Mars will not return from there but will instead      undergo recycling for colony needs. The spacecraft,      constructed from stainless steel, could be melted down and      recycled to produce tools, building materials, and more.      Later, some of the spacecraft will be launched back to Earth      after refueling, utilizing resources harvested from the      Martian atmosphere and from the ice in its soil, notably      methane (CH4) and oxygen (O2). Ultimately, this could      establish regular, albeit slow, two-way traffic between Earth      and Mars.    <\/p>\n<p>      Central to realizing the grand plan is a significant      reduction in launch expenses. Musk is convinced that by      implementing mass production techniques for thousands of      spacecraft and rockets per year, using affordable and readily      available fuel, and fully recycling these crafts and rockets,      the cost of launching a Starship could drop to just $2-3      million. While this might still seem costly, it is notably      less than the price of launching \"Falcon 1\", which the      company launched at the beginning of its journey in 2006,      capable of carrying less than 200 kilograms of payload into      Earth orbit.    <\/p>\n<p>      In      the meantime, the company is financing most of Starships      production and development from its two main projects: the      Starlink satellite communication network, which includes more      than 6,000 satellites serving close to three million      customers, and launches to Earth orbit utilizing the Falcon 9      rocket, SpaceX's trusted workhorse. These rockets deploy      satellites for many commercial and governmental clients, as      well as crewed and uncrewed Dragon spacecraft to the      International Space Station. Currently, until Boeing finally      launches its crewed spacecraft, SpaceX remains the sole      American entity launching astronauts into space, serving both      NASA and private companies such as Axiom.    <\/p>\n<p>      SpaceX is engaged in many other projects, notably      NASA's effort to return humans on the moon again as part of      the Artemis program. Starship has been selected by NASA as      the designated crewed landing vehicle for the program's      initial missions, and potentially also in subsequent      endeavors.For these purposes, SpaceX is developing a lunar      version of Starship, equipped with appropriate landing legs      and devoid of the heat shield and steering fins needed for      atmospheric reentry. NASA officially plans a crewed landing      on the moon by the end of 2026, though it is more      realistically expected to occur two or three years      later.    <\/p>\n<p>        4 View gallery      <\/p>\n<p>          A testing ground for technologies en route to          Mars. SpaceX's envisioned lunar base        <\/p>\n<p>          (Photo: SpaceX)        <\/p>\n<p>      The      company's agreement with NASA does not grant the space agency      exclusive rights to use the lunar landing vehicle, allowing      SpaceX to sell it to other space agencies or use it for      private missions. Indeed, SpaceX has expressed intentions to      establish a Moon base, as briefly mentioned by Musk in his      recent address. Such a base, if realized, would likely serve      SpaceX or its clients as a testing ground for technologies      destined for Mars exploration    <\/p>\n<p>      Meanwhile, SpaceX is solidifying its status as the      foremost operator in Earths orbit. According to Musk, about      90 percent of orbital activity is attributable to SpaceX,      primarily driven by the Starlink satellites. Musk notes that      approximately 90 percent of orbital activity is attributable      to SpaceX, primarily due to the Starlink satellites. China      accounts for an additional six percent, with the remaining      four percent distributed among other global      entities.    <\/p>\n<p>      SpaceX's dominance is expected to increase once      Starship becomes fully operational. Well before routine Mars      flights become a reality, it's likely that these sizable      spacecraft, if they deliver on their promise of low launch      costs, will be used not only for deploying large payloads      such as space stations but also for satellite deployment and      other spacecraft missions. Musk estimates that his company      could eventually control 99 percent of activity in Earth      orbit. While this goal may sound ambitious and aspirational,      judging by SpaceX's progress so far, it is by no means      unattainable.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more from the original source:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ynetnews.com\/health_science\/article\/syfslwr11a\" title=\"A quarter million tons to Mars: SpaceX's ambitious vision - Ynetnews\">A quarter million tons to Mars: SpaceX's ambitious vision - Ynetnews<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of SpaceX, outlined his vision years ago to transport humanity to Mars using the Starship spacecraft. Last weekend, a year after Starship's first trial and a few weeks after the third trial, Musk unveiled an updated plan, which includes the establishment of an independent colony on Mars within two decades. 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