Elon Musk will be first person to live on Mars, says a man building a nuclear fusion rocket thruster to make journeys to the Red Planet faster.
Richard Dinan, CEO of Pulsar Fusion, took Daily Star Online on a tour around the prototype thruster – which was successfully tested earlier this year – and told us who he thought the pioneering Martians will be. "I think, probably very likely Elon Musk" he said with a laugh. "He is going to be there." "As to whether or not you’d want to be there… if you look at some of the pictures coming from the Mars rover..." NASA's rovers have certainly not painted a pretty picture of life on Mars, with Opportunity taking footage of dust storms and panoramas of barren wastelands.
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