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Landing on Mars & Investment

Landing on Mars & Investment

The Apollo Moon Landing project succeeded on July 20th 1969 at 20:17 UTC. From 1969 to 1972, altogether there were 12 astronauts walked on the Moon. The project stopped in 1972 for there was no competitor can chase near US. Why US has to launch out the Artemis Project of Landing on Mars? Simply because China wants to land on Mars earlier than US.

Even US has so many technicians and astronauts, but they have nearly all went to Heaven now. They only have records but hardly can find anyone having practical experience to give useful advice to current members.

So what is the difference between the Artemis Project with that of 1969? Both China and US had already has long term project on Mars from 2030 to 2050. That is they planned to stay for longer time no matter for scientific research or immigration. Those are projects that will last for at least 2 decades and not as the Apollo project that has just several years. According to AI, it is quite hard for China to land astronauts earlier than US, but China still has not yet giving up the hope.

According to Barrack Obama, the landing should be done in mid 2030s, but later on made it as early as  year of 2030, and now with the help of Elon Musk, it still have chance to come true in 2029.

So investors should not just aim at a single landing or return trip. It’s a project of at least 2 decades. Of course all IT stocks are considerable no matter concerning semiconductors or not. DXYZ is investing in Space X which has closer relationship, but PLTR is concerning data collection, and some other stocks should also have a longer period of planning say for the next 5 years, including SOFI, or even ARKW if you see the components may have no relation with the Landing on Mars, but the timing of 2030 should not be neglected.

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