Musk: Stop the "NASA" satellite station and start to invade Mars

SpaceX CEO Illon Musk recommended an end to the work of the International Space Station and pointed out to get it out of the orbit within two years, instead of the current timeframe, which is five years. “The decision is in the hands of the president, but my recommendation is to implement it as soon as possible,” Musk wrote in a post on the “X” platform, adding that it has a little benefit, “he wrote, adding that his vision of the future of space exploration by saying,” Let’s go to Mars. ‘The International Space Station is a joint project between the spacecraft in Canada, Europe, Japan and Russia, and has played an important role in the NASA’s manned space agency over the past three decades. Since November 2000, the station has maintained an ongoing presence of the Astronauts crew to implement scientific research in orbit. At the end of 2030, and last year on the “SpaceX X”, attached to a $ 843 million holding to build a spacecraft that could coherence the station and lead it from the track, and the earth is in the atmosphere of the earth. Publications said NASA that its current plans “require the use of the International Space Station and the future space stations, in the Low Earth Orbit for carrying out leading scientific research, as well as using it as a training square for manned missions to the Moon and Mars.” Since Musk is at the head of the campaign to establish “governmental power management” (Doge), he has managed to establish his position as one of the largest advisers of President Donald Trump. In response to a question about the conflict of the potential interests between Mask and its businesses, Trump said on Tuesday that he would not allow the richest person in the world to participate in the government’s government activity. NASA starts preparing alternatives if Trump works with a mask recommendation, the termination of the station program can be completed before the date is scheduled for lawmakers responsible for financing NASA programs in the US Congress. Senator Ted Cruz, the Republican member of the Senate for Texas and chairman of the committee for trade, space, transport and transport committee, recently asked to renew interest in the station and renew commercial space stations in the Low Earth Telle. ‘One of my most important priorities in the short term is to ensure that the US leadership has not been taken down in the low ground lane. We have invested more than $ 100 billion in the International Space Station, the disposal of all these infrastructure and taxpayers will be on the seabed before the specified date is extremely foolish, ‘Cruz said on February 12 at the Strip Conference in Washington, DC. In the context of preparations to get the international space station out of order, NASA finances the construction of commercial spaceships that astronauts can visit in the future, and the final contracts for these alternatives to the station are planned in 2026.