SpaceX新的行动顺序:先登月,火星计划暂停。
SpaceX's New Order Of Operations: Moon Mission First, Mars On Hold

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/spacex-reorients-space-roadmap-puts-moon-mission-first-mars-second

## SpaceX 将重心转向月球 SpaceX 正在调整其计划,推迟原定于 2026 年的无人火星任务,以优先支持 NASA 的 Artemis 计划和 Starship 飞船的月球着陆,目前目标定于 2027 年 3 月。 这一转变是在 SpaceX 收购埃隆·马斯克的 AI 公司 xAI 之后发生的,合并后的实体估值 1.25 万亿美元,并为潜在的 500 亿美元 IPO 铺平了道路。 尽管马斯克之前更倾向于“火星优先”的策略,但此举似乎受到了 NASA 和 Blue Origin 的竞争影响。 他现在认为,一次月球任务将有助于在月球上建立永久基地,最终为向火星及更远地区的扩张提供资金。 最初的月球着陆将是无人着陆,没有机器人。 这一转变与 NASA Artemis II 任务面临的挑战同时发生,凸显了重返月球的复杂性。 SpaceX 重新关注月球预计将推动太空行业的重大投资,从近地轨道到月球运营。

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Elon Musk's SpaceX is apparently reorienting its near-term space roadmap, pushing back a planned 2026 uncrewed Mars mission and focusing efforts on NASA's Artemis program, with Starship's uncrewed moon mission targeted for early next year.

According to Wall Street Journal sources, the rocket company told investors this week that Musk will prioritize a moon mission, with a Mars mission to follow. The lunar landing with a Starship rocket is slated for March 2027. The person noted that the moon mission will be uncrewed and will not include humanoid or wheeled ground-based robots.

The space pivot comes after SpaceX acquired Musk's AI company, xAI, earlier this week, combining his rocket and satellite business with his artificial intelligence startup to accelerate plans for a fleet of low-Earth-orbit data centers.

The deal gives SpaceX a valuation of $1 trillion, and xAI a value of $250 billion. The combined company's valuation of $1.25 trillion was announced to employees in a memo on Monday, with an IPO slated for later this year that could raise as much as $50 billion.

Even though Musk previously dismissed the moon as a "distraction" and argued for Mars first, it appears NASA may have nudged him, especially as Jeff Bezos's rocket company, Blue Origin, has paused space tourism launches to focus on the moon.

In a memo earlier this week, Musk told employees that the pivot will pave the way for the U.S. to construct a permanent base on the moon.

"The capabilities we unlock by making space-based data centers a reality will fund and enable self-growing bases on the moon, an entire civilization on Mars, and ultimately expansion to the universe," he said.

Last month, Musk told a podcaster that getting to Mars this year is becoming a "lower probability" and "somewhat of a distraction."

Also, this week has been busy for NASA's Artemis lunar program, as the Artemis II crewed mission around the moon has experienced several setbacks, and the next launch date could be early March.

All this upcoming launch activity and the return to the moon will certainly drive a new space investing theme once the SpaceX IPO debuts. We have outlined multiple ways to profit from the buildout of the space industry from low Earth orbit to lunar operations and beyond (read here, here, and here).

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