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SpaceX Mars colonization program (colloquially also referred to as Occupy Mars) [1] is a planned objective of the company SpaceX and particularly of its founder Elon Musk to colonize Mars. The main element of this ambition is the plan to establish a self-sustained large scale settlement and colony on Mars, claiming self-determination under ...
SpaceX: As of September 2024, the flight profile for Flight 8 is unknown. Flight 8 will be the second flight of a Block 2 ship. [43] After Flight 6, Elon Musk announced that Flight 8 may feature the first catch of the ship. [42] 2025 Unknown Block 2: TBA — LEO: NASA: Propellant transfer demonstration between ships. Launches will be 3-4 weeks ...
Elon Musk has announced that the first SpaceX missions to Mars aboard the next-generation Starship rocket are planned for 2026.. The SpaceX boss said the launch date is scheduled for when the next ...
SpaceX: Transatmospheric: Flight test: 18 November 23:05:31: Successful Sixth Starship orbital test flight. A stuffed banana served as the Zero-G indicator, becoming Starship's first payload, though it remained within the vehicle for the duration of the flight. [211] 21 November 12:22 [213] Soyuz-2.1a: Baikonur Site 31/6: Roscosmos: Progress MS ...
Earlier this month, Musk had said that the first Starships to Mars would launch in two years "when the next Earth-Mars transfer window opens." Musk, known for providing changing timelines on ...
Flight test Maiden flight of KSLV-III. 2030 (TBD) [22] Long March 5: Wenchang LC-1 CASC: Tianwen-3 lander CNSA: TMI to Martian surface: Mars sample-return Tianwen-3 ascent vehicle CNSA: TMI to Martian surface: Mars sample-return Chinese Mars sample-return mission. 2030 (TBD) [22] Long March 5: Wenchang LC-1 CASC: Tianwen-3 orbiter CNSA ...
In April, Musk, who founded SpaceX in 2002, said the first uncrewed starship to land on Mars would be within five years, with the first people landing on Mars within seven years.
First lander to impact Mars. Deployed from Mars 2, failed to land during attempt on 27 November 1971. [7] PrOP-M: Rover Failure Lost with Mars 2: First rover launched to Mars. Lost when the Mars 2 lander crashed into the surface of Mars. 16 Mars 3: Mars 3 (4M No.172) 28 May 1971 Soviet Union: Orbiter Successful