Elon Musk Fears He Will Die Before Humans Reach Mars, As Space Innovation Is Very Slow
"If we don't improve our pace of progress, I'm definitely going to be dead before we go to Mars," Musk was quoted as saying on Monday at the Satellite 2020 conference in Washington. "If it's taken us 18 years just to get ready to do the first people to orbit, we've got to improve our rate of innovation or, based on past trends, I am definitely going to be dead before Mars," he added.
Known for setting ambitious goals and rapid-fast timelines to achieve them, Musk is understandably upset with the progress that the space agencies have made in their pursuit to send humans to Mars. Even SpaceX, which was born with the larger objective in mind, has somehow shifted its focus to other projects on the sideline.
For now, the project in focus is SpaceX’s flight to the International Space Station with NASA astronauts on-board. The mission is expected to be conducted within this spring which will mark a considerable delay from the earlier marked timeline. This is also the same project that Musk highlights in his comment above.
On the sidelines, SpaceX has been working on Starlink, the company's satellite business that plans to provide broadband service to consumers who don't have Internet, in different geographies around the world. SpaceX eventually plans the Starlink to be its cash-cow, generating much more annual revenue than can be expected from its space launch programs.
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