The basic concept behind the BFR is to make a single booster and ship that could substitute the company’s Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, and Dragon. This would let SpaceX to pour all the assets at present divided across those three crafts into the one project.
Once
finished, the BFR could be utilized to launch satellites and space
telescopes or clear space debris. It would also be able to dock with the
International Space Station (ISS) for the supply of cargo. Most
extraordinarily, however, is the BFR’s potential to assist the
establishment of off-world colonies.
Mission to Mars
The
present BFR design is big enough to ship up to 100 people and
sufficient equipment, which Musk thinks will be instrumental in making a
base of operations on the Moon.
“It’s 2017, I mean, we should have a lunar base by now,” he said during his IAC presentation. “What the hell is going on?”
Musk’s ambitions go well beyond the Moon, however. SpaceX’s goal of journey to Mars as
soon as they have the resources to do so is well known, and in last
night’s presentation, Musk shared images of a fully-fledged Martian
city. Construction on SpaceX’s first ship able to head to Mars is
projected to start within the next nine months, and Musk hopes to send a
pair of cargo ships to the planet in 2022, however he confessed that
this goal is somewhat “aspirational.”
Musk’s goals are certainly daring. Though, putting humans on Mars will take some big, bold ideas, and his certainly qualify.
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