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Elon Musk (born in 1971) of SpaceX says he wants to die on Mars—but not on impact. It’s a dangerous delusion to think that space offers an escape from humanities problems.
'''Elon Musk (born in 1971) of SpaceX says he wants to die on Mars—but not on impact. It’s a dangerous delusion to think that space offers an escape from humanities problems.'''

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Elon Musk (born in 1971) of SpaceX says he wants to die on Mars—but not on impact. It’s a dangerous delusion to think that space offers an escape from humanities problems.

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