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Old March 15th 17, 07:12 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default Musk plans for mars

On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 3:41:42 PM UTC-4, JF Mezei wrote:
Musk outlined some plans for mars colonisation. He says the plan is to
bring transport costs down by many orders of magnitudes so tha
Musk wants to R&D so that carbon fibre can be used for tanks.


Just a note of advice. Before actual flight to Mars, a
human rated rocket needs to be demonstrated. AND a human
rated orbiter and lander and re-lifter needs demonstration.
Also the engine for the trip needs lifting to orbit at Earth also.

FalconX is failed and nonhuman ratable.

So Musk need to begin finally.

NOW. Is the design even in the cad stations even? Is
Musk playing a sales pitch or are engineers functioning?
The best way for Musk to go to Mars is to use NASA's
booster. Orion is the name or Delta?

Use Orion Musk.
 




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