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Elon Musk says SpaceX will land rockets on Mars ‘well before 2030,’ and that his European rivals are ‘aiming too low’ – Business Insider Australia
SpaceX will land its reusable Starship rockets on Mars years before European space companies begin to focus on launch systems, Musk said.

- SpaceX will land Starship rockets on Mars “well before 2030,” Elon Musk tweeted.
- Musk’s tweet came in response to an article about Europe lagging behind SpaceX in the space industry.
- Musk previously said SpaceX could land humans on Mars by 2026, but experts raised doubts about this.
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SpaceX boss Elon Musk on Tuesday said the company would land Starships on Mars “well before” 2030, and urged Europe to aim higher with its rocket technology to keep up in…
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