Musk wants to establish inhabited human colonies on Mars by 2044. In a series of risk tweets on Saturday, Tesla founder Elon Musk discussed the possibility of human existence on Mars.
Musk wrote the predictions on X in response to a post by Bill Ackman endorsing a “Make America Healthy Again” advertisement shared by Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy’s former running mate.
“Without our health and that of our children, we have nothing,” Ackman wrote. “And for those who care about our economy, national debt and deficits, there is no more important initiative.”
Mr Musk stated to Ackman that populating Mars could benefit mankind. At a conference, Mr Musk pointed to Premeditated, ‘First Starships to Mars will launch in 2 years when the next Mars-Earth alignment occurs.’ He continued, “This will be an unmanned mission to test the integrity of a successful landing on Mars.”. According to the businessman, if all goes well, there will be crewed missions on Mars; human-sustained settlement within the next 20 years wouldn’t be an impossible statement.
Flight rate will grow exponentially from there, to build a self-sustaining city in about 20 years,” Musk stated.
Creating a new city is doable because technology is developing so fast. More social connectivity and organizations are driving the creation of knowledge and strategies for future issues. This will also enable people to continue accessing worldwide information.
It’s not an escape hatch for rich people or some date-skipping mechanism. However, Musk is serious about the first cargo mission, which is planned to occur as early as 2022. It would open the doors to further resupplying trips and, sooner or later, ferrying colonists.
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The statement on the SpaceX website reads: “We can warm it up, but it is a little cold.” “Its atmosphere is primarily CO2 with some nitrogen, argon, and a few other trace elements, which means that we can grow plants on Mars just by compressing the atmosphere.”
“Gravity on Mars is about 38 percent of that of Earth, so you would be able to lift heavy things and bound around,” the site says. “Also, the day is remarkably close to that of Earth.”
Judge Orders Immediate Shutdown of Musk’s X in Brazil

Separately, Musk’s Starlink satellite internet company has had its local bank accounts frozen. In a separate ruling on Friday, a Brazilian Supreme Court justice ordered the “immediate suspension” of social networking platform X in the country after a deadline to have the firm name a legal representative in Brazil lapsed.
This is just the latest update in a row between Elon Musk and a justice of the Brazilian Supreme Court. Earlier this year, Starlink’s bank accounts were frozen within the country. In a Wednesday ruling, Moraes ordered X to stay out of the country until all court orders relevant to the case were obeyed, including payment of the fines that reached 18.5 million reais ($3.28 million) and the appointment of a legal representative in Brazil.
Moraes ordered the telecoms regulator Anatel to implement the suspension order and to attest before the court in a day that it has complied. According to Moraes, anyone who continues to access the social network through the use of VPNs to try and get around the block, will be punished with a fine of up to 50,000 reals per day.
X said late Thursday that it still expects a shutdown order from Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes “soon,” after the court’s deadline for the company to appoint a Brazilian legal representative expired.
Earlier this year, Moraes ordered X to take down certain accounts linked to probes into alleged digital militias spreading hate and false information.
In retaliation, Musk shut down the platform’s Brazilian headquarters, citing the directive as censorship. At that time, X previously named Twitter stated that its services would still be provided in Brazil.
Regarding the X dispute that is still in process, the Brazilian Supreme Court also froze the local bank accounts of Musk’s 40%-owned Starlink satellite internet provider, which subsequently prompted the business to request the court to set aside that ruling.