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Why is Elon Musk's Mars mission considered most ambitious? Find out here

Scientists and researchers have warned of numerous challenges including cosmic radiation, dust storms and lack of oxygen and water for Mars missions.

May 26, 2021 / 15:57 IST
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The surface of Mars directly below NASA's Mars Perseverance rover is seen using the Rover Down-Look Camera in an image acquired February 22. (Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Handout via Reuters)
The surface of Mars directly below NASA's Mars Perseverance rover is seen using the Rover Down-Look Camera in an image acquired February 22. (Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Handout via Reuters)

While several countries including the UAE, China and the US vying to send a human on Mars, SpaceX founder Elon Musk's vision to achieve the feat in 2026 is considered the most ambitious.

Last month, Musk said in an interview with Peter Diamandis, founder and chairman of the X Prize Foundation, that "a bunch of people probably will die in the beginning" of the Mars mission.

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Scientists and researchers have warned of numerous challenges including cosmic radiation, dust storms and lack of oxygen and water for Mars missions.

One such challenge is that Mars and Earth are separated by a varying distance of 35 million miles and 249 million miles, because of their elliptical orbits. While moon missions take only a few days, a Mars mission will only have a small window available when the two planets are ideally aligned for space travel, Bloomberg explained in a report.