How NASA and SpaceX Plan to Build a Colony on Mars
How NASA and SpaceX Plan to Build a Colony on Mars
Are you ready to settle down on Mars?
We would eventually run out of places to dwell on Earth. Anything could happen at any moment. One example is the extinction of the dinosaurs!
As NASA strives to realize its long-term objective of creating a human settlement on Mars, SpaceX is developing its strategies to assist NASA in realizing this vision. Creating a metropolis on Mars has long been the CEO of SpaceX’s aim. Millions of people would call it home, it would be self-sufficient, and it would change humanity into a multiverse species. This is just as crazy as it seems. They intend to replicate Earth’s whole industrial infrastructure in order to construct, produce, or process anything they want, independent of Earth. These plans for Mars are quite ambitious.
In today’s video we look at How NASA and SpaceX Plan to Build a Colony on Mars
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