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  2. SpaceX Mars colonization program - Wikipedia

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    A successful colonization, meaning an established human presence on Mars growing over many decades, would ultimately involve many more economic actors than SpaceX. [43] [44] [45] For reference, Musk's timeline for the colonization of Mars involves a crewed mission as early as 2029 and the development of a self-sustaining colony by 2050. [46]

  3. Mars to Stay - Wikipedia

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    [Mars to stay] would obviate the need for years of rehabilitation for returning astronauts, which would not be an issue if the astronauts were to remain in the low-gravity environment of Mars. We envision that Mars exploration would begin and proceed for a long time on the basis of outbound journeys only. [12]

  4. Colonization of Mars - Wikipedia

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    Colonization of Mars differs from the crewed Mars exploration missions currently pursued by public space agencies, as they aim to land humans for exploration. [6] [7]The terminology used to refer a potential human presence on Mars has been scrutinized since at least the 2010s, [4] with space colonization in general since the 1977, as by Carl Sagan, who preferred to refer to settlements in ...

  5. Elon Musk, father of 12, volunteers his own sperm to help ...

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    Musk—who has 12 children on Earth—is all in on a plan to colonize Mars within this generation, the Times wrote. In April, he told SpaceX employees that in only 20 years, 1 million people will ...

  6. A rover has been collecting rocks from Mars for years. How ...

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    "These samples have the potential to change the way we understand Mars, our universe, and – ultimately – ourselves," Nelson said in a statement. NASA's 2 options to return Martian rocks.

  7. Mars race - Wikipedia

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    The Mars race, [1] race to Mars [2] [3] or race for Mars [4] is the competitive environment between various national space agencies, "New Space" and aerospace manufacturers involving crewed missions to Mars, land on Mars, or set a crewed base there.

  8. Colonizing Mars could spark new kind of super human species

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    RELATED: See photos of the surface of Mars In an effort to preserve humankind, scientists and engineers are rapidly developing the technology necessary for interplanetary travel to Mars.

  9. Human mission to Mars - Wikipedia

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    The lowest energy transfer to Mars is a Hohmann transfer orbit, a conjunction class mission which would involve a roughly 9-month travel time from Earth to Mars, about 500 days (16 mo) [citation needed] at Mars to wait for the transfer window to Earth, and a travel time of about 9 months to return to Earth.