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If you heard Elon Musk’s presentation a few days ago, you’d think he was describing a scene out of a Sci-Fi movie. Musk’s plan to put people on Mars involves a 400 foot (121.92 meter) rocket with 42 Raptor engines that will accelerate the assemblage to 5,374 mph (8,648.62 km/h). To put that into perspective, the fastest speed in a non-spacecraft aircraft reached 4,520 mph (7,270 km/h) and was achieved by USAF Major William J. Knight in the North American Aviation X-15A-2 on 3 October 1967. This means the rocket that will hopefully take humans to Mars will travel 854 mph (1,374.38 km/h) faster than the current non-spacecraft aircraft speed record.

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If you heard Elon Musk’s presentation a few days ago, you’d think he was describing a scene out of a Sci-Fi movie. Musk’s plan to put people on Mars involves a 400 foot (121.92 meter) rocket with 42 Raptor engines that will accelerate the assemblage to 5,374 mph (8,648.62 km/h). To put that into perspective, the fastest speed in a non-spacecraft aircraft reached 4,520 mph (7,270 km/h) and was achieved by USAF Major William J. Knight in the North American Aviation X-15A-2 on 3 October 1967. This means the rocket that will hopefully take humans to Mars will travel 854 mph (1,374.38 km/h) faster than the current non-spacecraft aircraft speed record.

About that he has a great plan to get us there but just no plans to how we actually survive there from anyone.

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hahahahaha, good one

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