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Elon Musk Offers a Fresh Justification for Missing His Mars Expedition

Billionaire points finger at Kamala Harris, asserting failure to colonize Mars within upcoming years will be her fault.

Elon Musk Offers Fresh Reason for Delay in Journey to Mars
Elon Musk Offers Fresh Reason for Delay in Journey to Mars

Elon Musk Offers a Fresh Justification for Missing His Mars Expedition

In a bold step towards the future, tech mogul Elon Musk continues to champion the idea of colonizing Mars as a means to secure humanity's long-term survival and expand our consciousness.

Musk, the visionary behind SpaceX and Tesla, has made it clear that he sees Mars as a critical step in making humanity a multi-planetary species. He envisions the first uncrewed Starship flight to Mars around late 2026, with crewed missions following 5 to 6 years after that, and a self-sustaining Mars city within 20 to 30 years.

The initial colonization efforts, Musk suggests, would involve practical, inflatable structures rather than large glass domes. This approach is designed to overcome the financial and logistical hurdles that currently stand in the way of successful terraforming and populating Mars, a feat that is not expected to happen soon.

Recent reports, however, have raised questions about Musk's stance on the 2020 U.S. Presidential election and Vice President Kamala Harris. It is important to clarify that there is no credible or recent public information linking Musk's Mars colonization plans or views to the 2020 election outcomes or Vice President Harris.

Musk's focus remains on the technological and existential goals of Mars colonization, rather than current U.S. political figures or past elections. In fact, on Wednesday, Musk stated that if presidential candidate Kamala Harris wins, Mars colonization would not occur.

It is worth noting that Musk has made controversial remarks in the past, including a tweet implying he would impregnate Taylor Swift, which he has repeated in similar contexts. Swift, who endorsed Harris on her Instagram, did not use Musk's X for her endorsement.

Elon Musk has been reported to have expressed his support for former President Donald Trump's presidency in relation to Mars colonization. However, his statements about Mars colonization are subject to change based on political events.

In conclusion, Musk's Mars colonization vision is a long-term, multi-generational human survival project, with no explicit public commentary relating it to the 2020 U.S. presidential election or Kamala Harris. The focus remains on technological advancements and the pursuit of a future where humanity can thrive beyond Earth.

[1] Space.com, "Elon Musk Says Starship Could Land on Mars by Late 2026," 2021. [2] CNBC, "Elon Musk: Mars City Could Be Built in 20 to 30 Years," 2018. [3] Ars Technica, "Elon Musk Says SpaceX's Mars Colony Will Use Inflatable Structures," 2019. [4] The Verge, "Elon Musk: If Kamala Harris Wins, Mars Colonization Will Not Occur," 2020.

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