Musk wanted to go to Mars for the following reasons: - " Life insurance " for life on Earth: He believed that the plan to colonize Mars with 80,000 people was like buying a " life insurance " for all life on Earth. It was a backup protection measure for life on Earth. - Seeking a second permanent habitable planet: Earth faces various potential threats. Humans need to find a second permanent habitable planet other than Earth. With the current limited human technology, the possibility of landing on Mars is more feasible than landing on planets in other galaxies. - ** Promotion of technological development **: The exploration of Mars could promote the continuous improvement of new materials and technologies, such as communication technology, material technology, remote sensing technology, etc. These technologies could be applied to high-speed rail, military, production, and many other fields. - Realizing the vision of multi-planetary life: Musk had the vision of making life multi-planetary. He believed that by making a major leap in rocket technology to reduce costs, it was possible to build a self-developing city on Mars to ensure the long-term survival of life without substantially affecting the living standards of people on Earth. The novel " Mars of Paradise " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Musk did have plans to send humans to Mars for colonization. His Mars plan included sending 80,000 Earthlings to Mars for colonization in the next 15 - 20 years. The first batch of Mars explorers would not exceed 10 people. The mission was to build a large, sealed, transparent dome, and supercharged building. The interstellar spacecraft would carry 100 immigrants to Mars to start a new life. He also proposed the concept of the " Mars Chain," which planned to allow multiple satellites to orbit Mars and share data between Earth and Mars through laser communication technology. This plan was also to provide services for Mars exploration and possible future immigration. The reasons he was obsessed with the Mars project included his love for the unknown, the possibility of huge economic returns, buying " life insurance " for unexpected disasters faced by humans, and promoting technological innovation and scientific progress. Although the project also faced many questions, such as being criticized as a " rich man's show " and being questioned why the funds were not used for the restoration of the Earth's environment, Musk believed that a species could not place all its hopes on one planet. The novel " Mars of Paradise " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Musk's Mars plan mainly included the following: - * * Project goal **: Send humans to Mars, making humans a multi-planet species to deal with problems that Earth may face, such as extraterrestrial planetary collisions, energy depletion, or overpopulation. At the same time, it is also a life insurance for all life on Earth. Mars was considered suitable to be transformed into a second Earth. There were plans to build a human city on Mars and make humans the masters of Mars. - * * Plan Details **: - * * Early exploration and infrastructure **: Starting in 2018, SpaceX will launch an unmanned spacecraft to Mars. This type of unmanned mission will take place about once every two years (because Mars and Earth are the closest to each other). The first batch of Mars explorers numbered no more than 10 people. Their mission was to build a large, sealed, transparent, dome-shaped supercharged building on the Martian desert. - * * Personnel transportation arrangements **: SpaceX plans to send 80,000 Earthlings to Mars for colonization in the next 15 - 20 years. These "Mars colony pioneers" will stay on Mars forever to recuperate and reproduce. Each Mars "colony pioneer" will have to pay 500,000 US dollars for "travel expenses." Musk also revealed that SpaceX plans to launch about five unmanned spacecraft to Mars within two years. The schedule for the first manned mission will depend on the success of the unmanned flight. If the unmanned mission lands safely, the manned mission will be launched within four years. Otherwise, it will be delayed by another two years. He also said that the first humans will land on Mars within seven years. - [Follow-up development plan: In the long run, to allow one million people to voluntarily colonize Mars, it needs to be profitable.] The possible economic sources of the Mars colony included mineral resources, tourism, etc., but it faced many challenges, such as the harsh environment of Mars, high transportation costs, and the competition of mineral resources on the moon. From the perspective of economic feasibility, there was currently no economic foundation for Mars colonization. However, if most of the industrial and agricultural production relied on artificial intelligence to achieve fully automated production, human production capacity and resource consumption would increase exponentially. At that time, Mars might usher in the spring of economic development, and Mars colonization could be successful. The novel "Mars of Paradise" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Musk proposed a number of plans to settle on Mars. He planned to send one million people to Mars in the next 20 years and build a self-sufficient city. He planned to produce 1000 interstellar spaceships every year to promote humanity as a trans-planetary civilization. The timeline of the plan included launching the first batch of Starship unmanned spacecraft to Mars within two years to test the feasibility of a safe landing; if the unmanned spacecraft landed successfully, the first batch of manned spacecraft would set off for Mars four years later, and the launch rate of interstellar spacecraft would increase exponentially; the ultimate goal was to build a self-sufficient city on Mars within 20 years. In addition, he also had a plan to send one million people to Mars before 2050, and he also mentioned a plan to send 80,000 Earthlings to Mars for colonization. At the same time, for the smooth progress of the Mars settlement plan, he also proposed the "Mars Chain" concept, which aimed to establish a high-speed Wi-Fi connection between Mars and Earth to meet the Internet needs of long-term settlements on Mars. The novel "Mars of Paradise" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
In science fiction, Elon Musk is often seen as a pioneer for Mars exploration. His real - life efforts to make space travel more accessible seem to have sparked many fictional stories about Mars.
There were several reasons why Elon Musk insisted on the Mars project: Firstly, he believed that humans would face many problems if they continued to survive on Earth, such as energy crisis, environmental problems, racial conflicts, etc. Mars was regarded as one of the most likely planets for humans to migrate to because Mars and Earth had similar celestial characteristics, including the atmosphere, sunlight, and temperature. It was also relatively close to Earth. Secondly, the exploration of Mars could lead to the continuous improvement of new materials and technologies. For example, communication technology, materials technology, remote sensing technology, etc. After these technologies were explored, they could be applied to high-speed rail, military, production, and other aspects. Third, Musk hoped to build a sustainable, self-sufficient human community on Mars. Through the advancement of science and technology and the tireless efforts of humans, humans would eventually settle down on Mars, find a better future for humans, and help people recognize the position and role of humans in the universe. The novel " Mars of Paradise " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Musk made a lot of comments about migrating to Mars. He said,"Human colonization of Mars, I will achieve it within 20 years," and looked forward to the Mars colonization plan, including the launch of the first unmanned "starship" spacecraft to test the flight from Earth to Mars. If everything went well, the spacecraft could be used to land on Mars by 2040. After that, a second manned spacecraft would be launched, and it was expected that the first human landing on Mars would be achieved in 2040. He also proposed a plan to send one million people to Mars in the next 20 years and build a self-sufficient city. He planned to produce 1000 starships every year and launch 1000 starships at once every 26 months. It was estimated that one million tons of cargo and one million people would be sent to Mars in four batches within eight years. These starships would be dismantled after landing on Mars and used as materials to build a base. The Mars base would use nuclear energy as an energy source. The ultimate goal was to achieve complete self-reliance and form a mini Earth society. He emphasized that in order to ensure the continuation of human civilization, humans should become a space civilization, a cross-planetary species, and eventually a cross-star civilization. He also said that this was the first time in Earth's 4.5 billion years of history that it was possible to extend life or consciousness beyond Earth. Mars was currently the only choice to extend life to another planet. The novel "Mars of Paradise" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The cost of Mars immigration was mainly composed of spacecraft development and transportation costs, living facilities construction costs, living security costs, medical expenses, and scientific research and exploration funds. Spacecraft development and transportation costs accounted for about 30% of the total cost. This was the cost of developing and building a spacecraft suitable for long-distance space travel to send humans to Mars. About 20% of the construction cost of living facilities was used to build infrastructure for living, working, and living on Mars, such as oxygen supply, water treatment, food planting, and other facilities. Living expenses accounted for about 25%. It was the cost of providing food, water, and other necessities to ensure that residents lived a normal life on Mars. About 10% was spent on health care, which was used to establish medical institutions and provide medical services to deal with possible health problems. Scientific research and exploration funds accounted for about 15%, because Mars immigration was a project to explore the unknown. It required investment in scientific experiments and exploration. In addition, according to the early plan, each Mars "colonial pioneer" needed to pay $500,000 for the trip to Mars, but this may only be part of the cost of the early plan. As the plan progressed and technology developed, the overall cost composition and amount may change. The novel "Mars of Paradise" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Science fiction has been greatly influenced by Elon Musk's real - life ambitions regarding Mars. Writers often incorporate his concepts like the development of reusable rockets for Mars missions. This makes the science - fiction stories more believable and exciting as they seem to be somewhat based on real - world possibilities.
To Mars In the distant future, Earth's resources were running out. The scientists turned their attention to Mars, and I was fortunate enough to become a member of the Mars exploration team. We took the most advanced spaceship and after a long interstellar journey, we finally approached Mars. Through the windows of the spacecraft, the orange-red surface of Mars gradually became clearer. The huge canyons and towering volcanoes were amazing. The spaceship landed on the plains of Mars. As soon as I stepped out of the hatch, I felt a completely different environment from Earth. The gravity of Mars was very small, and a light jump could cover a very long distance. The air here is very thin, and it's mainly carbon dioxide. Fortunately, we're wearing special spacesuits. We began to explore the mysteries of Mars. At the ruins of an ancient riverbed, I seemed to see signs of water on Mars. The dry river seemed to be telling me about the prosperity of the past. The team carefully collected rock samples, hoping to find evidence of Martian life. Then, we arrived at the underground cave of Mars. The cave had a strange crystal structure that flickered with a mysterious light under the weak light. The temperature here was relatively stable. It might be the ideal place for humans to build a base in the future. A day on Mars passed quickly. When I looked in the direction of Earth again, my heart was filled with emotion. This trip to Mars made me deeply understand the vastness of the universe and the greatness of human exploration of the unknown. I hope that in the future, humans can truly turn Mars into a second home. The novel " Mars of Paradise " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
According to current information, NASA planned to send astronauts to Mars in 2033, and China also planned to launch a manned mission to Mars in 2033. In addition, there were also advocates for NASA and SpaceX to jointly explore Mars (and Venus) in 2033. The novel "Mars of Paradise" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!