SpaceX is now prioritizing a lunar settlement over Mars, according to Elon Musk, aiming for a self-sustaining city on the Moon within a decade. This strategic shift, driven by logistical advantages like more frequent launch windows, aligns with US lunar exploration goals. While Mars remains a long-term objective, the Moon offers faster progress for establishing a permanent human presence.
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