SpaceX to offer Starship Flights to Mars for everyone
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The Starship system is a fully reusable, two‑stage‑to‑orbit super heavy‑lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX. The system is composed of a booster stage named Super Heavy and a second stage, also called "Starship"
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Wil .... There are some safety parameters NASA will likely require:
*Only (2) individuals [Isaacman and another] will be free floating inside Dragon, and only Jared will do the EVA.
*All other occupants [Poteet in pilot seat] will be strapped in and on life support.
*Dragon will be under constant audio/Video open communication.
*The EVA is limited to more than 2 hrs. At any sign of problems or danger of space debris, the EVA ends immediately.
*The Dragon Trunk will be jettisoned moments before Reentry burn begins.
NASA won't require anything. They're not involved with this mission.
Jarod and Sarah stated 2 hours start to finish for the EVA but 1 hour of that is prepping the dragon and donning their suits and checkouts and return. So effectively a one hour "Walk in the p(d)ark, Kazanski."
Define "we" for the first trip to Mars.
Yeah, humans might not get to the surface for another twenty years, however, a robustly Mars environment hardened Optimus robot could provide FANTASTIC virtual tours of the Martian surface, geology and so much more. We could not only assign bots the jobs on Mars necessary to prepare human residences and workshops and garages, but also share the experiences through their eyes and ears.
Did I say "share"? Silly me. What I meant was SELL! SELL! SELL! the virtual experience of building useful structures on Mars, the explorations, the geologic surveys, the mining for resources, the refining of ore, and $$$ SO. MUCH. MORE. $$$
For me, Optimus is the best bud EVER for off-Earth exploration, especially after SpaceX builds out Starlink to Moon and Mars and orbits between . . . then orbits BEYOND.
Even if it's a one-way trip, I would go in a heartbeat
Thank you, Wesley Crusher!
I would definitely like to go for the trip to Mars but I am afraid I could afford only a cabin close to the combustion engine. I imagine this would be like on Titanic, ppl with more money getting better sits on the top and poor on the lower deck
For me, arriving on Mars in a spacesuit to dirty my boots and start humping SO MUCH WORK is not nearly as much fun as sitting down at my terminal in my apartment on Earth with a cup of cocoa in one hand and my visor in the other, then slip on the haptic interface gloves and jump in to whatever my assigned bot is for that day's virtual project oversight job. Maybe after the Marsdown Hilton Hotel is completed, THEN you might find me on that Mars-bound Starship.
GO SLS!! GO NASA!!
See you on Mars bro.. I am going to set up a Mars Tomb Business. Preserving the body for million of years.
I am going there bro. Not the first people from earth but the first from my country. People in my country will remember me for ages. haha
They could do that now for quick journey to other parts planet.
Excellent stuff bro
He seems sane, not like a "bro" aka "thug." Why disrespect him with thug vernacular?
Tanker for fuel and one for water. Fuel up, then load the water into the shell
Water is great against radiation, but recently NASA and Sierra developed material with lot of hydrogen atoms that is much lighter and is better insulator against radiation
Great show! Amazing things ahead! Solar radiation is a killer. To the Moon, Buzz made it to 100. To Mars? 2 years instead of 2 weeks?
Either I die on Mars or Die trying bruh.
speculations from SpaceX like robot taxi.
Fantastic offer! I agree! Can I enroll?
Journey to Mars is a different story. People will earn much money, but on Mars it's impossible to make shopping.
Polaris Dawn #1 will not fly higher than anyone else has EVER flown. The Apollo missions were WAY higher.
Can you make a video about what is needed to make Starship human rated? What are the steps and tests that must pass? Dragon was a cargo vessel first and then went thru a set of stuff to be human rated. Dream Chaser has a cargo version and is working on a human version.
That's a great idea. Please stay tuned!
The minute it looks possible to grow our own food and mine raw materials the permanent colonization of Mars will begin. What I most want to know is who is figuring out how we will find those raw materials. I'm betting that some of the first people to go will be prospectors to start digging and smelting and drilling for (wait for it) oil. If there was life on Mars, there's oil. Lets' go.
I wait for the initial flights, see how it goes.
I would not pay to fly to mark on Starship. Honestly, I do not like the need to use the belly flip maneuver to slow down for starship on anything other than for cargo missions. I would much rather have something that has a heatshield which can be deployable and retractable to protect the engines. or go with a design like Stoke's space Aerospike engine that has an incorporated heatshield
What tf would I want to go to Mars for?
No chance am I getting on that. Let Elon go
The day in the life of a “Mars Colonist” is going to be a lot like a day in the life for a “Prison Inmate”.
I don't expect this to work before the forties.
I believe its only open to under 55 yr olds
I am too old. But if they said they would take me I would go to be a colonialist. One way. So Elon if you’re listening, I want to take an old fart. I’m in.
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Can I get a oneway ticket for half the price please? I am old enough for a oneway ticket and flying back is far too dangerous. Double the risk and double the gravity back on Earth.
Starship will bring no one anywhere... It's going to prove useless very soon.
A couple of million, OR 12-14 million? Male your mind up! Not that it makes ANY difference to me!
Never going to happen
Rotational artificial gravity is 19th century engineering and makes all these microgravity medical problems irrelevant.