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Elon Musk sets 4 year timeline for SpaceX Mars mission, says there's a 'fighting chance'

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Elon Musk has said he could see a 4-year timeline for SpaceX's first Mars mission. SpaceX founder and CEO Musk spoke at length on Friday during the International Mars Society Convention via Zoom.

Musk discussed the timeline his company is following for its first uncrewed mission to Mars, saying that the company is on track to launch the mission in as little as four years.  "I think we have a fighting chance of making that second Mars transfer window," Musk said, which would put a launch in 2024.

He said that making that launch date would require the development team to innovate more and that the company will "probably lose a few ships."  The company is trying to develop Starship, which is designed to carry dozens of people on long-range.

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