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Elon Musk: SpaceX's Mars Rocket Could Fly Short Flights By Next Year

On stage at SXSW, Elon Musk issued yet another incredibly ambitious timeline. During a Q&A session on Sunday, Musk said SpaceX will be ready to fly its Mars rocket in 2019. He said: We are building the first ship, or interplanetary ship, right now, and we'll probably be able to do short flights, short up and down flights, during the first half of next year. Further reading: Fortune.

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  1. Re:"short flights" by bobbied · · Score: 5, Insightful

    To be fair here.. Musk is describing TESTING of the spacecraft by sending it on short flights, near earth. This makes sense. You crawl, walk and THEN run.

    You really don't want to commit a group of people to a year long voyage to Mars and back in an untested spacecraft. You want to make sure the spacecraft isn't going to kill it's occupants because of some unfixable systems failure. So, you test it in orbit, short trips around the moon and THEN commit to a Mars round trip.

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  2. Re:Living so many years with the fear by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Of humanity being wiped out entirely and in so many different ways. No generation before us lived with that fear...

    You must be young, given you believe that.

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  3. Re:"short flights" by berj · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You've got it backwards

    Someone's got a formula one car and they're testing it by driving it down a runway and you're jumping up and down saying "How the fuck can you call that a formula one car when you're not racing it in a formula one event?!?"