from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

How Elon's plans for Mars threaten Earth

How Elon's plans for Mars threaten Earth
March 24, 2025
Kelly & Zach Weinersmith
(Houston, TX)
(Image Credit: Zach Weinersmith)

 

The world is nearly all parcelled out,
and what there is left of it is being
divided up,  conquered, and colonised.
To think of these stars that you see overhead at night,
these vast worlds which we can never reach.
I would annex the planets if I could; I often think of that.
It makes me sad to see them so clear and yet so far.      
     - Cecil Rhodes

 

Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, is intent on creating a one-million-person colony on Mars. As the head of the Department of Government Efficiency, Musk also seems content to break anything that stands in his way—including potentially a Cold War era treaty that has kept humanity safe for over 50 years, the Outer Space Treaty (OST). Musk’s rejection of international governance could have lasting implications for life on earth, and could augur a new era of geopolitical conflict.

 

In 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite, Sputnik-1, ushering in the age of spacefaring as geopolitics.

 

Just a decade later the two sides of the Cold War joined the international community to ratify the main international treaty that still governs space today: The 1967 United Nations Outer Space Treaty. How were nations able to come together and create a regulatory framework for lands none of them had yet visited?

 

Fear likely helped.

 

 

Read the full article HERE on Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

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