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Elon Musk gave a presentation at a SpaceX testing facility at the southernmost point of the state of Texas , on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico .
SpaceX is building a gigantic rocket called the Starship .
This is the combination of a super heavy rocket booster with a multi function spaceship on top.
When it launches later this year , Starship will be the largest flying object in history.
It's also going to fly to Mars in this decade , and at some point in the not so distant future, it's going to take people there as well.
New SpaceX renderings show what a self-sustaining city on Mars might look like.
Multiple starships cut through the thin Martian atmosphere to come down for landings.
It's going to take 10,000 Starship landings to reach 1,000,000 tons of material.
Elon Musk has joked about nuking Mars , but it's a good idea.
In theory, detonating a giant bomb or a series of bombs over the pole would superheat the surface below and vaporize anything that's frozen there.
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