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Musk: Starlink aiding Mars inhabitating projects

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X Corp. Chairman and Tesla Inc. and SpaceX Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Elon Musk reaffirmed the latter company's internet-providing constellation Starlink is helping fund the projects to send humans to Mars.

Responding to a tweet posted by @DogeDesigner on X, in which that user wrote that "Starlink helps fund humanity getting to Mars," Musk responded with a simple "yes."

The billionaire entrepreneur's SpaceX is seeking to launch one of its Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket, better known simply as Starship, to explore Mars in approximately six months.

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