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Mars' First Ascension Could Come From Two Unknown Companies 

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Mars' First Ascension Could Come From Two Unknown Companies 

It is expected that a payload will be launched as soon as 2024 in an ambitious joint venture between Impulse Space and Relativity Space.

In response to a renewed interest in space, private companies are looking to Mars, and a new collaboration between Impulse Space and Relativity Space could provide the first commercial landing on Mars.

An alumnus of SpaceX, Tom Mueller is the creator of Impulse Space, a company that delivers payloads to and from space. Meanwhile, Relativity Space develops autonomous robotics, 3D metal printing, and artificial intelligence for the manufacture of spacecraft.

This is the first time that Impulse will cooperate with Relativity on the Terran R, which is Relativity's 3D-printed launch vehicle. Launches will begin as early as 2024 from Florida's Cape Canaveral, and the companies have an exclusive license to do so until 2029.

Tom Mueller, chairman, and CEO of Impulse and Relativity told the press in a press release that this is a significant milestone for both companies. Aside from serving as Impulse's CEO, Mueller is also co-founder and CEO of Relativity.

Tim Ellis added, 'This is a monumental challenge, but if it can be achieved, human experience will be expanded across two planets in our lifetime.'

Several details have been provided on how the Mars lander will contribute to planetary settlement research and development, but more details are lacking. A request for comment from Gizmodo was not immediately responded to by Impulse or Relativity.

According to Eric Berger from Ars Technica, Terran R represents the next generation of Relativity's Terran 1 spacecraft. The Terran R could be used for missions between Earth, Mars, and the Moon, while Relativity has yet to launch a rocket itself.

The first private space company to land on Mars is Relativity and Impulse, but they are not the only ones with huge (and possibly unachievable) expectations. According to Musk, the goal of having 1 million settlers on Mars by 2050 is a lofty goal he reaffirmed in an interview in April 2022.

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