Musk: Will send humans to Mars within five years; build a city on the Moon within ten years. The orbital data center is called “Star Brain.”

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Golden Finance reported on July 10, citing Red Star News, that Musk said on his personal social media: “As long as we achieve our goals, SpaceX’s value will surpass the total value of everything else on Earth.”
Just two days ago, Musk revealed in a podcast that SpaceX will achieve crewed lunar landing within the next two to three years, send the first humans to Mars within the next five years, build a “fully equipped, self-sustaining” city on the lunar surface that can house tens of thousands of people within ten years, and enable thousands of people to land on Mars within the next ten to twelve years. Speaking about his future vision, Musk said the long-term goal is to make space travel benefit the public, so that anyone who wants to go to the Moon or Mars can realize their dream.
Alongside the expansion in satellite scale, SpaceX has also launched a plan to move computing power beyond Earth. Musk proposed a concept for an orbital data center network made up of one million satellites, which was recently named “Star Brain.” SpaceX describes this orbital data center as “the most effective way to meet the power demands of the AI computing surge.” Musk said bluntly: “The way to scale computing capacity without using up resources on Earth is to do it in space. That way, you don’t need to occupy Earth’s energy, water resources, or land—you can do all of this in space.”
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