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Mars, the Moon or the Ai? Elon Musk's Changing Targets for Spacex

For years, SpaceX’s mission was clear: to bring humans to Mars. “The most powerful thing we could do is to establish a self-sufficient second civilization outside the Earth,” said Elon Musk, executive director of SpaceX, to Forbes in 2003, a year after founding the company. “And the only really feasible place is Mars.” As a reminder of that goal, SpaceX has a mural in a cafeteria on its campus in Hawthorne, California, which shows the progress o…

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For years, SpaceX’s mission was clear: to bring humans to Mars. “The most powerful thing we could do is to establish a self-sufficient second civilization outside the Earth,” said Elon Musk, executive director of SpaceX, to Forbes in 2003, a year after founding the company. “And the only really feasible place is Mars.” As a reminder of that goal, SpaceX has a mural in a cafeteria on its campus in Hawthorne, California, which shows the progress o…

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