Elon Musk Plans To Move To Mars, Says "Good Chance" He May Not Survive

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surviving, media reports said."We've recently made a number of breakthroughs that I am just really fired up about," Mr Musk was quoted as
saying in an interview with Axios on HBO on Sunday, the CNET reported."I'm talking about moving there," said a thrilled Musk, as he spoke
about his ambition.He, however, agreed that the risks were high."Your probability of dying on Mars is much higher than on Earth," Mr Musk
said, adding "There's a good chance of death."Even if you make it to Mars, you could still end up dying in its harsh conditions, but Mr Musk
remains certain he wants to go."There's lots of people who climb mountains
People die on Mount Everest all the time," he said
"They still like doing it for the challenge."The SpaceX founder cautioned though that for those who want to go to the Red Planet need to
start saving because a voyage to Mars will cost "around a couple of hundred thousand dollars".Mr Musk's spaceship designed for
interplanetary travel 'Starship' (formerly known as the BFR) is a fully reusable vehicle designed to take humans and supplies to Mars and
also to dramatically cut travel time within Earth.This two-stage vehicle -- composed of a Booster and a Ship -- is designed to eventually
replace the company's Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy and the Dragon spacecraft.It is designed to service all Earth orbit needs as well as the Moon
and Mars.Starship is also set to fly a private passenger -- Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa -- to Moon and is scheduled to start in
2023.Mr Maezawa, 42, is the founder and CEO of Zozo, the largest online fashion retailer in Japan.