SpaceX to launch five Starship crewless vehicles to Mars in two years

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SpaceX plans to launch about five unmanned Starships to Mars in the next two years.

This was announced by the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, Elon Musk, on the social network X.

“If they all land safely, human-crewed missions will be possible in four years,” the billionaire said.

At the same time, Musk clarified that manned missions to Mars will be postponed for another two years in case of any problems, but the company will still increase the number of ships that will go to the Red Planet.