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SpaceX targets late 2026 for first uncrewed Starship landing on Mars

Published on: January 20, 2026 4:34 PM

Elon Musk says SpaceX will launch its biggest Starship yet by year's end, but Mars in 2026 is '50/50' | Space

SpaceX is aiming to launch its first uncrewed Starship mission to Mars as early as late 2026, marking what could become the first private attempt to reach another planet. The planned timeline takes advantage of rare planetary alignments between Mars and Earth in November and December, which offer the most efficient window for interplanetary travel.

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The mission relies on the debut of Starship Version 3, projected to be the largest rocket ever flown. Elon Musk has estimated a “50/50” chance of meeting the deadline, citing orbital refueling as the main challenge. This technology, crucial for transporting heavy payloads to Mars, has not yet been fully demonstrated.

Reports indicate that SpaceX may launch up to five Starships during this period. Potential cargo could include Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robots, while the primary goals are to test landing systems and cargo delivery capabilities. The targeted landing site is Arcadia Planitia, selected for its potential subsurface water ice. However, precision landing in Mars’ thin atmosphere remains a significant technical hurdle.

The Mars project runs parallel to SpaceX’s commitments to NASA’s Artemis moon program. After mixed results in 2025 — three Starship failures followed by two successful flights — pressure is mounting. Former Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy expressed concern over delays, though commercial astronaut Jared Isaacman, a Musk ally, has taken over key lunar mission coordination.

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If the uncrewed 2026 missions succeed, Musk has suggested that crewed Starship flights to Mars could begin as early as 2029, though major technological, logistical, and safety challenges remain. Balancing these ambitions with ongoing lunar commitments will define SpaceX’s next few years.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: elon musk, interplanetary travel, Latest, Mars mission, SpaceX, starship, uncrewed spacecraft

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