How Starship Will Get Us to Mars



This is SpaceX’s full journey from Earth to Mars and back. #shorts

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23 thoughts on “How Starship Will Get Us to Mars”

  1. I just woke up, went outside for a cup of coffee and a smoke and counted like 300 satellites going above FFS. I feel like I live on Saturn not earth. I think it’s wrong and I’m hoping a big solar flare will knock a whole lot of them out😀

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  2. What a joke people still believe this? Can't eve explore our own planet or oceans but some ship can travel to mars and even thousands of miles away have signal to have data transmitted? Lmfao we barley have enough signal here on earth but somehow they have signal on the drones or space ships sent to mars millions of miles away???

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  3. While this is semi accurate, media doesn't like to talk about the fact that it would take a minimum of 16 refuelinings in LEO to send 1 starship to Mars while maintaining full reusabillity

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  4. That's the plan. The reality is that the industrial scale mining and processing facility, the ecosystem of robots, the multi-megawatt power system – all of which is needed to refuel Starship – will cost hundreds of billions to develop and deploy. This isn't happening. Let's instead talk about realistic Mars missions. Ones that involve stopping over in Mars orbit each way and which involve a small, crew-only Mars lander/ascent vehicle.

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  5. We need space fuel ⛽ station for this mission and also need also a cost effective rocket 🚀which transport a fuel in space otherthan starship if we have sufficient fuel we did it.

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