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Elon Musk sets ambitious 2026 target for first uncrewed Starship voyage to Mars

Optimal planetary alignment drives aggressive timeline for SpaceX mission

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Reaching Mars hinges on whether Starship can accomplish a number of challenging technical feats. File photo: Nasa via Reuters
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Two days after the latest in a string of test-flight setbacks for his big new Mars spacecraft, Starship, Elon Musk said on Thursday he foresees the futuristic vehicle making its first uncrewed voyage to the red planet at the end of next year.
Musk presented a detailed Starship development timeline in a video posted online by his Los Angeles area-based rocket company, SpaceX, a day after saying he was departing the administration of US President Donald Trump as head of a tumultuous campaign to slash government bureaucracy.

The billionaire entrepreneur had said earlier that he was planning to scale back his role in government to focus greater attention on his various businesses, including SpaceX and electric car and battery maker Tesla Inc.

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Musk acknowledged that his latest timeline for reaching Mars hinged on whether Starship could accomplish a number of challenging technical feats during its flight-test development, particularly a post-launch refuelling manoeuvre in Earth’s orbit.

A Starship test-launch in 2024. File photo: SpaceX via AFP
A Starship test-launch in 2024. File photo: SpaceX via AFP

The end of 2026 would coincide with a slim window that occurs once every two years when Mars and Earth align around the sun for the closest trip between the two planets, which would take seven to nine months to transit by spacecraft.

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Musk gave his company a 50-50 chance of meeting that deadline. If Starship were not ready by that time, SpaceX would wait another two years before trying again, Musk suggested in the video.

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