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Has SpaceX considered unmanned flight tosaid much publicly about uncrewed landings on the surface of the Moon or Mars?

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Has SpaceX considered unmanned flight to Moon or Mars?

Seems like this would be very good publicity as well as proof of concept. Just amazing for a non-governmental entity to do something like this and it would be interesting to see if Elon (or Bezos) can do it cheaper. Won't they need unmanned flights to send supplies ahead anyway?

Has SpaceX said much publicly about uncrewed landings on the surface of the Moon or Mars?

It seems like this would be very good publicity as well as a necessary proof of concept, and SpaceX certainly has some experience with robotic/automated landings on Earth.

I'm assuming this will be needed before crewed flights, wouldn't they need them to make sure that some mix of supplies, habitat and/or fuel are there ahead of time?

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Has SpaceX considered unmanned flight to Moon or Mars?

Seems like this would be very good publicity as well as proof of concept. Just amazing for a non-governmental entity to do something like this and it would be interesting to see if Elon (or Bezos) can do it cheaper. Won't they need unmanned flights to send supplies ahead anyway?