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Elon Musk’s Exploration to Space<\/h2>\n

Elon Musk is a visionary leader who has made advancements in science astronomically. His passion is to explore outer space and he is setting his sights on Mars. It was on February 6th, 2018, when his company SpaceX launched the Falcon Heavy rocket with its Tesla Roadster payload into space. That marked the first successful heavy-lift launch in 45 years and the first since the retirement of NASA’s Saturn V in 1973. Now, Elon Musk is busy working on a brand new project, and it may seem to some that he is reaching for the stars.<\/p>\n

Elon Musk is working hard to make the possibility of becoming a space-faring species a reality. He recently announced plans to launch a mission to Mars in the year 2022, which would be the first launch in nearly a decade from any major private space company. The mission will see the launch of the SpaceX BFR (Big Falcon Rocket) and several satellites. The mission’s primary target is the planet Mars, and its secondary target may also include Venus and other bodies in the solar system.<\/p>\n

The aim of this mission is to investigate whether the planets are hospitable to sustaining human life. To do this, Musk’s team of space technicians will deploy two dragonite satellites to collect data on Mars. The landers will use this data to study the planet’s environment and assess whether it could possibly support human habitation. Apart from this, the mission will also collect data on other bodies such as Venus, asteroids and comet nuclei while studying their physical properties and behavior.<\/p>\n

Though Musk has stated that he isn’t planning on actually colonizing Mars, his mission could open the door to a potential new era of space exploration and the possibility of developing a viable society on the planet. To this end, the mission will also survey and map the planets’ natural resources and investigate the possibility of exploiting these for potential uses. Additionally, the dragonite satellites will be deployed to detect signs of biological life or potential resources that could be exploited for human needs.<\/p>\n