
FT Tech Tonic Mission to Mars: The new space race
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Oct 15, 2025 The podcast dives into the intense space race between the US and China, focusing on NASA's struggles amid budget cuts and leadership voids. Guests discuss the legacy of Apollo missions, tragic shuttle disasters, and the impact on future Mars explorations. China's rapid advancements in space are contrasted with NASA's delays, revealing a stark competition for who will conquer the red planet first. Legal gray areas and private sector involvement in space missions are examined, raising questions about governance and life on Mars.
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Presidential Rhetoric Raised Expectations
- Trump's Mars pledge elevated Elon Musk's Mars ambitions into US policy but created political complications.
- That alignment has not translated into a clear, funded plan for human missions to Mars.
NASA Lacks Concrete Mars Plans
- NASA's Mars plans are vague and still largely conceptual according to former staff.
- Key mission details like spacecraft design, landing sites and crew size remain undecided.
Old Rocket vs Rapid Iteration
- NASA's SLS rocket is costly, infrequent and based on older shuttle-era technology.
- SpaceX's rapid iterative Starship approach contrasts with NASA's slow, high-cost development model.



