SpaceX CEO Elon Musk Predicts People On Mars In 9 Years (cnn.com)
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk says his company should be able to land humans on Mars in nine years from now. "If things go according to plan, we should be able to -- we should be able to -- launch people in 2024, with arrival in 2025," Musk said. "That's the game plan," he added. CNN Money reports: Musk said he's planning to share an architectural plan for the colonization of Mars at a conference in September. The tech conference audience was enthralled by Musk's comments. He told interviewers Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg that plotting travel throughout the Solar System, and "ultimately other star systems," provides the kind of inspiration that makes life worth living.
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I wish there was more context given here. Does he feel this way because of their stance on space exploration/funding/etc or simply because he doesn't like their other political stances?
If it is indeed, the latter, if it's going to be included in an article, I really wish they had dug in deeper and published his response, rather than just including Hillary and Trump in the article for their SEO value.
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I don't think it's implausible. This morning we learned that Apple has released the first preview of Swift 3.0. This is an important step in getting to Mars. After all, software will be crucial for any manned mission there, just like software was crucial to landing humans on the Moon. Swift is just the sort of language that's needed in order to write the complex and critical software needed for such a mission. So now that the software probably won't be an issue, it's just a matter of getting the rocketry and landing hardware figured out. If we could do it in the 1960s, we can do it again today.
If this is true, I predict we'll have dead bodies on Mars in 9 years and 6 months. I don't for a second doubt we could get people there in a decade, but getting them back is a whole different story. As is keeping them supplied with needed items if they plan to stay there. the ISS currently gets a resupply mission about once every 3 months. The longest it's ever gone has been 128 days without a resupply. To do the return flight, you basically have to wait three months for the planets to line up properly. So the people will have to be up there (in orbit or on the surface) for a significant period of time.
Also, there's no bail out plan. Once you are half way there, if something goes wrong, too bad. You basically have to carry out the mission. With a moon mission you can always skip the landing and return right away like they did with Apollo 13. But with Mars, you have to wait for the planets to be in the right spot so you that you can actually take a short path home. If the planets are in the wrong position, the trip could take a whole lot longer.
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Notice Musk just said landing people on Mars. He never said anything about whether they would be livingwhen they got there.....
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Is he planning to ask Mars, Inc. to produce big chocolate bars, launching people with parachutes Dec. 31th 2024 23:59, arrival Jan. 1st 2025 a few minutes later ?
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This is almost as dumb as Bill Gates predicting AI will take over. We are no closer to AI than we were 40 years ago, and no closer to putting people on Mars than we were 40 years ago either. It may not even be physically possible to create an AI or live on Mars.
Cause, effect, causality, preserving the timeline and the human race. How hard is that to understand?
And who cares what religious idiots say in 2016?
That's what I foresee with the current technology.
Jokes aside, do we have to send human beings to Mars? What about sending robots first to build at least partially self-sustaining habitats? What about finding ways to protect people from the cosmic radiation during at least three years (x2) long journey to and from the planet? What about ways of bringing them back? What about the storage of supplies, more importantly food, for six years and the mass of a rocket? What about the loss of muscles and bones mass? Last time I checked currently we have no means of creating artificial gravity in space.
Dozens of very hard to resolve question and somehow Elon claims we'll have them resolved by 2024. Unbelievable.
The way Congress appears to view NASA funding, it's more likely that private enterprise will be responsible for the first humans on Mars.
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The funding should be a piece of cake.
Imagine what the TV rights would go for the reality-tv series of life updates from the Mars pioneers.
Bigger money than the Olympics Television rights!
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I'm nominating Trump as a first candidate for traveling to Mars.
With the one-way trip across the Atlantic, there was always the chance that you'd find fertile land on the other side. With Mars, we know there is nothing but a desolate wasteland. Still, there are probably still people who'd be willing to go on a one way trip to Mars, but I feel like a lot of people would end up regretting it once they got there. You get to sit in a tin can for 6 months while you wait to get there. You land, radio back, confirm that it's a desolate wasteland with no liquid water and no signs of life, and wait a few months until the supplies run out and you starve/asphyxiate.
Anthropic principle: We see the universe the way it is because if it were different we would not be here to see it.
BS!
I absolutely agree, aerospace has been privatized and no one is working together, and the government has absolutely no interest in fast food and hookers on the moon let alone operating NASA to it's purpose or potential. There is a lot more to it but this is part of why I have offered OXCART, the program that was cancelled over my grandfather being ripped off and killed in north Tahoe in '63 to be continued under ROSCOSMOS. The best they have come up with here so far is a one way trip to Mars and that is just not advancement, it has to be a program with structured growth and advancement to be successful.
That's some excellent entitlement you've got there... Because Tesla offered a car with free supercharging, that it follows that ALL cars made by Tesla will have free access to supercharging? I'm actually relieved to see that they won't offer it with the Model 3 because I always thought the math was misleading when they tell you the cost of the car includes the savings on not buying gas... It always sounded to me like you'd be "pre-paying" for your gas on a gas-free car. Plus Musk is dead right that the idea of gas stations is so ingrained in people's minds that they think they have to do that with their electric car. People need to get over their habits and think. Go beat that drum, anti-fanboy.
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You land, radio back, confirm that it's a desolate wasteland with no liquid water and no signs of life, and wait a few months until the supplies run out and you starve/asphyxiate.
Somebody should let Musk know about this. It'll be terrible for marketing.
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BS!
I don't think the article said live, intact people...
and you starve/asphyxiate.
It's a small price to pay for the end of these stories. But what will people cling to next?
There's nothing really technically or even economically preventing it, we have manufactured large habitation/science modules for spacecraft (ISS/Bigelow) we have the craft for lofting heavy cargos (Delta 4/Falcon Heavy) and we have plenty of experience directing interplanetary spacecraft. The only thing preventing it is funds, direction and competence. We have plenty of funds, unfortunately direction/competence are in pretty short supply. With the funds already burnt to design Constellation/SLS for example we could loft over 60k tons of payload into orbit on commercial launchers, or something about the weight of a CRUISE SHIP, and that's even before you get into the economies of scale that would occur with such an uptick in launches.
Not if you brought potatoes! That's the key.
There's nothing really technically or even economically preventing it,
The extended 0-G time and radiation exposure is a real hurdle. I don't see us setting foot within a decade unless those who go are just accepting lifelong disability as a consequence.
Other than that, though, it does seem to be a problem we could solve with a large enough budget. I doubt that budget will materialize, however, unless Gates and Buffet also take an interest in Mars.
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After sending people to Mars, I don't expect anything less than plans to colonize Jupiter and Saturn!
You got modded down for this, but this is actually the sort of visionary thinking that I have come to expect from top executives.
live, intact people
This would make a better headline!
Mars to Be Overrun With Circumcised Zombies in 9 Years!
I would like to see the project plan including the major milestones. I will start to take it serious when his company lands the first large lander safely on the planet.
Another tax haven for the %1. Google and Apple will probably be headquartered there. "That revenue isn't even ON your planet."
At the same time almost all the deadlines he predicts are missed and he is hopeless in constructing timelines that approach reality. How can it be?
The theory is this, his mind is traveling at some relativistic speed and the time dilation sets in. It will only take 9 years in Elon's mind. But it will be a long time for people stuck on Earth going at a staid pace of about 900,000 kmph around the Sun.
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Potatoes on Mars is the first major step to french fries on Mars.
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... Elon Musk actually tends to deliver - to put it mildly - so I'm quite hesitant to blow this off as mere standard ceo/corporate drumming.
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In the early 1900s there where battery changing stations used mostly by businesses but there was a period when electric was preferred over gas people tend to forget that.
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Here is what we currently know about Musks's plans for going to Mars:
"He intends to send SpaceX's Dragon Version 2 spacecraft to Mars in 2018."
"It has the interior volume of a large SUV"
The trip takes six months.
There is no way to ever return.
Survival depends on a never-ending stream of resupply missions.
This is pretty grim stuff. It is Matt Damon all alone in a a container the size of an SUV, with no chance of ever returning to Earth, for the rest of his life.
But it won't be a very long life in all likelihood. No medical care, beyond what he has in his first aid kit. No back-up if he falls ill, gets injured, or needs help doing something. The first serious mechanical failure will be the end.
BTW, did you know that ISS station astronauts spend 80% of their waking time in orbit just doing maintenance on the ISS? One guy all alone, sooner or later he forgets some bit of maintenance...
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At this point I half expect the SpaceX 2018 Mars trip to end with video of Elon popping out after it lands.
I hate to break it to you, but people have already lived off of Earth for extended periods. They have also lived under water, despite the fact that they can't breathe water without technical assistance. They have brought what we need of Earth with them.
Yes, we are evolved to live on Earth. But it is no sure thing that Earth will continue to fit the conditions that we evolved for.
I'm quite happy for you to stay on Earth and for your genetic legacy to die off whenever Earth becomes uninhabitable. Regardless of your feelings on the matter, people are going to other planets. It is likely that however few live, they will be the Human Race.
Bruce Perens.
God speed Elon's Mars trip. So, what's on the itinerary?
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APK likes to ask for responses to the same things over and over. Maybe he just likes the responses?
Simulated people. On a simulated Mars. In 9 simulated years.
There.
By the time you impact the surface at 1km / sec, not really.
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