Nothing is boring when it comes to Elon
Elon Musk wants to die here
The American billionaire and entrepreneur, who continues to amaze the world with his revolutionary ideas and is behind some of the most significant technological breakthroughs of the modern era, revealed his personal dream - the place where he aspires to end his life.


Tech titan Elon Musk revealed his ultimate life goal during a candid Fox News interview with President Donald Trump on Hannity yesterday - expressing his desire to end his life on Mars, though he quipped, "not on impact."
The SpaceX founder's bold declaration aligns with his ambitious vision of transforming humanity into a "multi-planetary civilization." Central to this mission is the groundbreaking Starship spacecraft, a fully reusable 120-meter colossus designed to be the most powerful launch vehicle ever constructed. The spacecraft is engineered to transport up to 100 passengers on interplanetary journeys, marking a potential turning point in human space exploration.
Musk outlined an aggressive timeline for his Martian ambitions, announcing plans to launch unmanned missions to the Red Planet within the next two years, coinciding with the next available Earth-Mars launch window. Should these initial missions prove successful, he envisions human missions following shortly after - potentially within just four years.
The ultimate objective extends far beyond simple exploration. Musk aims to establish a self-sustaining Martian city within approximately two decades - a colony capable of supporting human life independently from Earth, effectively transforming interplanetary travel from science fiction into reality.
During the interview, former President Trump expressed strong admiration for Musk's achievements, particularly highlighting SpaceX's revolutionary rocket landing technology. "Watching the rocket coming back and being caught is like watching someone catch a beautiful little baby," Trump remarked, adding, "I haven't found anyone smarter than him. He'll get to Mars."
Trump further praised Musk's track record of innovation: "My goal is to get great people by my side, and the things this man has done - not many have managed to do. I've always respected him, but I didn't know all this like I do now."
As Musk continues to push the boundaries of human space exploration, his personal aspiration to die on Mars stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to making humanity a multi-planetary species. Whether this ambitious dream will materialize remains to be seen, but Musk's track record of turning seemingly impossible ventures into reality suggests this might be more than just science fiction.
Channel 14 contributed to this article.
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