The first #Starhopper flight was in πŸ“† 2019. First #Starship landing (without #RUD πŸ’₯) πŸ“† 2021. First #atmospheric entry πŸ“† 2024. When do you expect the first (uncrewed) Starship #Mars πŸ”΄ landing attempt ? πŸ€”
2025
1%
2027
25.3%
2029
24.2%
> 2030
49.5%
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#SpaceX will launch its first #Starships πŸš€ to #Mars πŸ”΄ in two years. "These will be uncrewed to test the reliability of landing intact on Mars" https://www.reuters.com/technology/space/musk-says-spacex-launch-first-uncrewed-starships-mars-two-years-2024-09-07/

If the uncrewed test missions succeed, #crewed πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€ πŸ‘©β€πŸš€ missions are expected in πŸ“† 2028 https://www.cnet.com/science/space/spacex-plans-5-missions-to-mars-by-2026-elon-musk-says/

#SpaceX #Starship #Mars

SpaceX Plans 5 Missions to Mars by 2026, Elon Musk Says

If the uncrewed test missions succeed, crewed missions are expected in 2028.

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"#Mars πŸ”΄ serves as a simplified laboratory for testing #climate models and scenarios, without oceans and biology, that we can then use to better understand πŸ€”πŸ’­ Earth systems." #Mars can tilt more than Earth, causing the Red Planet's poles to receive more direct sunlight than its midlatitudes, making for longer summer days with higher temperatures https://www.space.com/33001-mars-ice-age-ending-now.html

#ClimateChange

Red Planet Heats Up: Ice Age Ending on Mars

Mars is emerging from an ice age, a finding that could shed light on the past and future climates of both Mars and Earth, researchers say.

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Injecting tiny particles into #Mars’s atmosphere could warm 🌑️ the planet by more than 10Β°C in a matter of months, researchers find - enough to sustain liquid water πŸ’§. The 2 million tons of particles represent roughly 0.1% of the industrial metals mined βš’οΈ on Earth each year. #Terraforming research shows how important it is to study Earth. β€œCan we understand πŸ€”πŸ’­ #climate and ecosystems well enough to build them elsewhere ?” https://www.science.org/content/article/terraforming-mars-could-be-easier-scientists-thought

The seasonal rise and fall of #methane on #Mars πŸ”΄ is a sign that there is much more to learn about our neighboring planet and that it's holding many secrets beneath its surface https://www.space.com/what-is-behind-martian-methane-mystery

#PlanetaryScience

What's behind the Martian methane mystery?

The brief spikes of methane observed on Mars tend to follow the seasons, with late spring and early summer seeming to have the highest levels of atmospheric methane.

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