Tesla CEO and SpaceX founder Elon Musk in 2011 had reportedly said that he would put a man on Mars in the next 10 years. Now, a decade later, social media users want to know what happened to his promise. 

Elon Musk has repeatedly said that he wants to make humanity a “multi-planetary species” by establishing a colony on the Red planet. His spacecraft engineering company, SpaceX, is developing a prototype rocket capable of carrying crew and cargo to Mars and beyond. 

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During an interview in April 2011, Musk was pressed to give a time frame as to when humans could land on Mars. “Best case, 10 years. Worst case, 15 to 20 years,” Musk responded. 

Now, a little more than a decade later, the interview has resurfaced online. A Twitter user even shared a screenshot of Musk’s quote, which has now gone viral with over 36,000 likes and nearly 3,000 retweets.

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Since being shared, the post has received hundreds of comments as well. While one user jokingly wrote, “To help him keep that promise, we should send him asap,” another said, “He’s doing pretty good so far.  Normal business predictions are usually a year or two off.”

“Hey @elonmusk, where are you on that Mars mission?” asked the third. “Covid slows things down. Lets give a liberal amount of 5 more years,” said the fourth. 

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Meanwhile, SpaceX is seen making a lot of progress in building its Mars rocket, but not quite fast enough to meet the initial timeline.

Earlier this year, Musk revealed that he has pushed back his target date for reaching the Red planet. Taking to Twitter, he said that he now sees 2029 as the earliest date humans might first step on Mars. 

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Meanwhile, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO even spoke more about his Mars mission. In a tweet addressed to former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Musk said that he was hopeful of getting people on Mars by 2029. 

Notably, if Elon Musk’s target date slips much further into the 2030s, it will be very close to when the US space agency NASA is aiming to send the first astronauts to Mars.