On November 4, according to foreign media reports, Elon Musk made no secret of his intention to establish a permanent human base on Mars. His latest adventure attempt is to establish his own city on earth. Musk hopes to build a spaceport city called Starbase around the SpaceX launch site in boccachka, southern Texas p> < p > < / P > < p > according to the plan, the interstellar base will accommodate all people working at the launch site, including passengers who intend to travel to space by SpaceX rockets and spacecraft. The interstellar base will also be a tourist destination for tourists who want to witness the spectacular scenes of SpaceX rocket and spacecraft launch. From a longer-term plan, musk hopes that the interstellar base will become the starting point for people to travel to Mars. Powerful interstellar spacecraft will be able to transport about 100 people to Mars at a time p> < p > according to media reports, musk started the process of building his own city at the end of February 2021. At that time, he officially contacted Cameron County, Texas. The press release issued by the local government makes it clear that musk will abide by all relevant regulations and any application will be finally decided in accordance with applicable laws p> < p > SpaceX announced in 2014 that it planned to build a special launch facility in boccachica village along the Gulf coast of the United States. Earlier, musk launched Falcon rockets from sites rented by NASA and the U.S. government. SpaceX's launch site construction is very fast. The main construction work began in 2016, and preparations were made for the trial launch here in 2019. This acceleration has almost become the symbol of SpaceX. Just like musk himself, he always seems to be full of energy p> < p > < / P > < p > boccachka is the home of Musk's boldest spacecraft. The super heavy rocket booster will launch the Starship into space. This project is different from any previous attempt. Once completed, the super heavy rocket will be the strongest launch vehicle in history p> < p > in March this year, SpaceX renamed the boccachka launch site as the interstellar base. Now the company is preparing to conduct the first orbital test flight of interstellar spacecraft and super heavy rocket boosters here p> < p > < / P > < p > SpaceX took about 16 months of additional construction time to build an orbital launch pad here, including a launch pad for super heavy rockets, a launch tower to lift the Starship above the super heavy rockets and fix the giant rockets in place before ignition, and a storage tank area containing fuel and other liquids, The liquid will be pumped to the rocket before launch. The launch tower is also equipped with two huge mechanical arms, called mechazilla, which will be used to capture the returning super heavy rocket and stabilize it during its soft landing p> < p > whether Musk's plan to set up a city near the launch site is approved or not, the interstellar base will undoubtedly become one of the most important launch sites on earth. This is because the spacecraft that will return astronauts to the moon will start from here. NASA has selected the interstellar spacecraft as the lunar lander in the Artemis return to the moon program p> < p > although astronauts will launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, the Orion capsule they will take will not land on the surface of the moon. Instead, the unmanned starship will be launched from boccachko in advance and enter the lunar docking orbit. The spacecraft will wait for the arrival of the Orion capsule, then dock with it and allow astronauts to transfer. Then, the astronauts will drive the Starship to land on the surface of the moon and return again after the mission is completed p> < p > < / P > < p > this will be some form of rehearsal for musk to achieve the ultimate goal of Mars exploration. Although this still sounds like science fiction, Baker believes that we should not underestimate Musk's ambition to land on the red planet. He said: "we have seen that musk can do things well and he has the motivation to do it. I think he is likely to do so!" (small) < / P > < p >