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Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, said that there was "a 70% chance that he will go to Mars" despite the "good chance" that he will survive neither on his way or after landing, the media reported.
"We've recently made a number of breakthroughs for which I'm … really excited," CNET said in an interview with Axios on HBO Sunday.
said a delighted Musk, while he was talking about his ambition.
He agreed, however, that the risks were high.
"Your probability of dying on Mars is much greater than on Earth," said Musk, adding that "there is a good chance of dying."
Even if you arrive on Mars, you could still die in difficult conditions, but Musc remains certain to want to go there.
"Many People Climb People are dying all the time on Mount Everest," said Musk. "They always like to do it to meet the challenge."
The founder of SpaceX warned, however, that those who want to go to the red planet must start saving, because a trip to Mars will cost "a few hundred thousand dollars."
The Musk spacecraft designed to "Starship" interplanetary travel (formerly known as the BFR) is a fully reusable vehicle designed to transport humans and food to Mars and dramatically reduce travel time to the Earth's interior.
The stage vehicle – consisting of a Booster and a ship – is designed to replace the Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy and Dragon spacecraft of the company.
It is designed to meet all needs of Earth's orbit and the Moon and Mars, 19659002] Starship is also expected to carry a private pbadenger – Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa – to Moon, scheduled for departure in 2023. [19659002] Maezawa, 42, is the founder and CEO of Zozo, the largest online fashion retailer in Japan.
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