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Elon Musk has announced SpaceX’s plan to launch an uncrewed Starship mission to Mars by 2026, carrying Tesla’s Optimus robot. Experts, however, remain skeptical about the feasibility of this ambitious timeline. The mission aims to test landing reliability ahead of potential human flights by 2029.

  • SpaceX plans an uncrewed Starship mission to Mars by 2026, carrying Tesla's Optimus robot to test landing reliability for future human flights.
  • Experts doubt the timeline, citing technical hurdles like orbital refueling, radiation risks, and the absence of a human-rated deep-space vehicle.
  • The mission could cost trillions, with Musk's ambitious goals facing skepticism compared to more conservative estimates of a 2040 crewed Mars landing.
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