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posted by janrinok on Sunday October 02 2016, @02:25AM   Printer-friendly
from the what-a-way-to-go dept.

If I died today it'd be a holiday... on Mars. Elon Musk has suggested that the first Martian settlers should be prepared to die:

The first people who fly with SpaceX to Mars should be OK with the possibility that the decision could cost them their lives, company founder and CEO Elon Musk said. SpaceX aims to ferry 1 million people to the Red Planet over the next 50 to 100 years using the Interplanetary Transport System (ITS), a rocket-spaceship combo that Musk unveiled Tuesday (Sept. 27) during a talk at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Guadalajara, Mexico. (Well, he unveiled the ITS in concept; neither vehicle has been built yet.)

Musk painted a picture of a not-too-distant future in which 1,000 or more ITS spaceships, each loaded up with 100 or 200 settlers, zoom off toward Mars simultaneously from Earth orbit. But it's naïve to expect that everything will work perfectly from the start, he said. "I think the first journeys to Mars are going to be really very dangerous. The risk of fatality will be high; there's just no way around it," Musk said at the IAC, adding that, for this reason, he would not suggest sending children on these flights. "It would be, basically, 'Are you prepared to die?' If that's OK, then, you know, you're a candidate for going," he said. Musk said he'd like to go to Mars, but it's unclear if he'll be among the Red Planet vanguard.


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  • (Score: 2) by Some call me Tim on Sunday October 02 2016, @07:04AM

    by Some call me Tim (5819) on Sunday October 02 2016, @07:04AM (#409004)

    What does this have to do with router firmware?
    /sorry ;-)

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  • (Score: 2) by RamiK on Sunday October 02 2016, @10:20AM

    by RamiK (1813) on Sunday October 02 2016, @10:20AM (#409026)

    Hey man at least you noticed the comment.

    Anyhow, seems this goes back to the AP bulletin: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2016-09-27-US-SCI--SpaceX-Mars/id-8f5d3f5a93094b2bba96b6b7c025e3e8 [ap.org]

    I don't have the stamina to seat through the conference, but http://www.recode.net/2016/9/27/13081488/elon-musk-spacex-mars-colony-space-travel-funding-rocket-nasa [recode.net] mentions how the ticket price will drop to $200k if they'll send 1 million people so I'm guessing that's where that figure is from. Regardless, that would put the total ships he'll need between 5000 to 10000 depending on how well the capacity will end up (they estimate 100-200 per ship as technology improves).

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    • (Score: 2) by Some call me Tim on Tuesday October 04 2016, @05:12AM

      by Some call me Tim (5819) on Tuesday October 04 2016, @05:12AM (#409820)

      I just figured the whole thing is a pipe dream at this point. I certainly don't have 200K to spend on a ticket. If Musk wants me to go, he can damn well pay me for my knowledge and expertise. This project is going to need scientists of course, but it will also need McGuyver types to keep everyone alive when shit goes south.

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