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Mars by 2026? The 4 key takeaways from Elon Musks Starship update
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SpaceX创始人马斯克公布了雄心勃勃的火星计划,目标最早于2026年发射无人星舰,2027年实现火星着陆。首批“乘客”将是特斯拉的Optimus机器人。SpaceX正在考虑多个着陆点,首选Arcadia地区,该区域富含浅层冰。为实现高频次发射,SpaceX计划建造两座“Giga Bay”工厂,目标是每两年向火星发射1000到2000艘星舰,运送足够的人员、物资和基础设施,最终在火星建立一个自给自足的城市,实现人类的多行星生存。

🚀 **2027年火星着陆目标**: SpaceX计划在2026年末发射首个无人星舰前往火星,利用行星轨道排列的优势缩短航程,预计7到9个月后,即2027年抵达火星。马斯克认为此次发射成功的概率约为50%。为实现这一目标,SpaceX必须掌握在地球低轨道为星舰补充燃料的技术。

🤖 **首批乘客:Optimus机器人**: 首次火星飞行将不载人,而是搭载特斯拉的Optimus人形机器人。马斯克展示了机器人漫步火星表面的设想图,他希望看到Optimus在火星上行走的照片。

🧊 **潜在着陆点:Arcadia地区**: SpaceX正在考察多个火星着陆点,首选Arcadia地区,该区域位于火星赤道附近,拥有丰富的浅层冰资源,可作为未来火星城市的水源。选择标准包括靠近赤道、有冰源以及地形平坦。

🚢 **大规模星舰舰队**: SpaceX计划大幅提高星舰的生产速度,在得克萨斯州和佛罗里达州建造两座“Giga Bay”工厂,目标是每天生产多艘星舰。最终目标是每两年向火星发射1000到2000艘星舰,运送百万吨级的物资,确保火星城市能够自给自足。

SpaceX's billionaire founder Elon Musk says that despite Starship setbacks, the space company hasn't taken its eyes off the ball — and that ball is big, red, and roughly 140 million miles away. 

In a 42-minute video posted to X on Thursday evening, Musk laid out a plan to launch the mammoth spacecraft to Mars for the first time as early as next year. 

His ultimate vision has been to use a fleet of Starships to send 1 million humans to Mars by 2050. To be clear, he doesn't just want to visit the planet; he wants to establish a permanent, independent city there.

The new timeline is hard to fathom, especially for those who watched another Starship prototype explode this week. Though the ship reached space during the test, it failed to achieve many of its goals. Musk has earned a reputation for wildly underestimating schedules — he once aimed to send an uncrewed ship to Mars by 2018 — but that didn't stop him from presenting yet another ambitious timeline.

"If we have two planets, we keep going," he said. "We can be out there among the stars, making science fiction no longer fiction."

Here are the key takeaways from Musk’s latest Mars update:

Elon Musk gave a presentation called "The Road to Making Life Multiplanetary." Credit: SpaceX / X screenshot

1. A Mars landing in 2027 

Musk is now targeting late 2026 for the first uncrewed Starship flight to Mars, taking advantage of an orbital alignment that would shorten the journey between planets. The ship would arrive seven to nine months later in 2027. Musk considers the odds of launching in that upcoming window to be about 50-50. If SpaceX misses it, the next opportunity wouldn't come for another two years. 

In order to head to Mars that soon, SpaceX first has to master how to refuel a Starship in low-Earth orbit, after it has already blasted off the planet — something that, by the way, has never been done before. 

2. First just robots, then humans

Though the first flight won't carry people, SpaceX still intends to put some butts in seats. The "crew" will consist of humanoid Optimus robots, built by Musk's electric car company, Tesla. During his talk, Musk presented some renderings of the sci-fi robots, including one meant as an homage to the famous Lunch atop a Skyscraper photo, with Optimuses (Optimi?) sitting together on a steel beam.

"That would be an epic picture to see Optimus walking around on the surface of Mars," he said.

NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft looked at Arcadia, a region with ice, in 2001. Credit: NASA / JPL / Arizona State University

3. The potential landing spot: Arcadia

SpaceX is looking at several potential areas on Mars where Starship could land, but the lead candidate so far is a region known as Arcadia, which also happens to be the name of one of Musk's children. 

It's one of the few regions where lots of shallow ice exists relatively near the Martian equator, according to NASA. SpaceX will be prioritizing a location that isn't close to the poles, has ice as a source for water, and isn't too mountainous for the rockets, Musk said. 

4. A fleet of ships in the thousands

With each Mars alignment launch window, SpaceX wants to increase its cadence of flights. To do that, they'll need a lot more rockets and ships. Right now the SpaceX plant in Starbase, Texas — which residents just voted to make a city — can make a new Starship every two to three weeks, Musk said. The company will build two so-called "Giga Bay" facilities — one in Texas and another in Florida — to ramp that up to several per day. 

He envisions 1,000 to 2,000 ships heading to the Red Planet every couple of years, with the ability to catch and reuse boosters within hours. The goal is to send enough people, infrastructure, and supplies so that if for some reason cargo shipments from Earth stop coming, the Martian city won't die. 

"My guess is that's about a million tons, but it might be 10 million tons. I hope it's not 100 million tons," he said. "That'd be a lot."

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