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Musk's Mars ambitions: 'we'll build 1,000 Starships every year'

By T.K. Randall
June 1, 2025 · Comment icon 11 comments

Is Musk biting off more than he can chew ? Image Credit: SpaceX
To call Elon Musk's plans for sending humans to Mars overly ambitious would be a major understatement.
We've known for a while that Musk, officially the world's richest man, has long had his heart set on not only sending humans to Mars, but building a permanent settlement there.

This is all well and good for a vision of the relatively distant future, but Musk seems to be under the impression that he can achieve it all within the next few years.

At a SpaceX event on Thursday, Musk explained that he would be sending Starship - the firm's flagship space vehicle - to Mars as early as next year with an Optimus robot as a passenger.

So far, Starship has been plagued by issues and has exploded numerous times during testing.

While SpaceX will no doubt iron out these issues, sending one to Mars so soon seems unlikely.

But Musk's ambitions don't stop there - a mere two years after this, he hopes to begin sending humans to Mars (or 'settlers' as he describes them) to begin colonizing the planet.
Eventually, he argues, the SpaceX facility in Texas will be building 1,000 Starships a year to help ferry people to Mars in their millions - forming an entire off-world civilization.

This will include seeing 10 Starships launching for Mars every single day.

But here's the thing - none of this is going to happen. There is no way that Musk, or anyone else, can send settlers to Mars within the space of three years (or even ten years).

There is no infrastructure on Mars, no base, no resource or food production facilities and no life-support system capable of keeping multiple people alive for years on another planet.

There is also the very real problem of radiation exposure, both on Mars and during the trip there.

We will very likely get to Mars eventually - but there's no way it will happen when Musk is saying it will.

Source: Mail Online | Comments (11)




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Comment icon #2 Posted by Piney 2 days ago
Physiologically speaking, humans can't live on Mars....Period. And the first people there will be unhealthy individuals just from the trip.
Comment icon #3 Posted by Cho Jinn 1 day ago
Considering Space X is out-producing the rest of the world's governments combined, it would be the best candidate for any volume of traffic there.  I won't be first in line to go there, however.
Comment icon #4 Posted by djgj1027 1 day ago
I guess he really is on drugs.
Comment icon #5 Posted by Razman 1 day ago
He might , with all those huge Trump regime contracts flowing his way.
Comment icon #6 Posted by joc 1 day ago
Nor is it possible to Terra-form Mars.   The core temperature of Mars is much colder than Earth.  Plus, there isn't any water.  Life forms need water...and lots of it.  Mar's...it's the New Earth! 
Comment icon #7 Posted by Portre 1 day ago
Would need to beef up Mars' magnetic field for any terra-forming to last
Comment icon #8 Posted by Piney 19 hours ago
Import lifeforms from Chernobyl. ?
Comment icon #9 Posted by AZDZ 16 hours ago
Accordion to a slew of Biblical Promises of an Eternal Earth* there is no need to colonize extraterrestrial places, but so few believe that will happen. *Genesis 8:22, Ecclesiastes 1:4, Psalm 104:5,  Isaiah 65:17 and 2 Peter 3:10. Assuming that is all false, then the opposition to the plan is odd given our understanding of the future of the Sun's existence, and other lurking danger which could catch us flat-footed.  As crazy as it sounds, if all the obstacles can be overcome then why not grow on beyond Earth before it is too late. We are told to go forth and subdue the Earth so why not u... [More]
Comment icon #10 Posted by L.A.T.1961 15 hours ago
Musk is eyeing his future share values when making predictions like this one.  But the ambition is doable, I think a starship is easier and cheaper than a nuclear armed ICBM and there are thousands of those.  
Comment icon #11 Posted by garen1 14 hours ago
1000 space ships/year. Yeah ok. 


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