astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson expressed his skepticism about Elon Musk's vision for space travel to Mars while stating that such endeavors are unlikely to happen until governments see geopolitical benefits, reported The Hill. Neil deGrasse emphasized on the fact that interest alone does not equate to financial backing while suggesting that funding is crucial for any Mars mission.
The Hill asserted that in response, Elon Musk defended his plans while asserting that colonizing Mars is essential for humanity's long-term survival and that he is not seeking venture capital funding due to its impracticality as an investment.
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Elon Musk also highlighted about his ongoing collaboration with NASA, which includes a $3.6 billion contract for SpaceX and an additional $11.8 billion agreement with the Department of Defense over the past decade. According to The Hill, he reiterated his commitment to making life multiplanetary through his Starship program and mentioned his role in the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency alongside Vivek Ramaswamy.
The Hill noted that the discussion actually underscores the contrasting perspectives on the feasibility and funding of ambitious space exploration projects, particularly as Elon Musk continues to push for advancements in space travel.
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