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Elon Musk says SpaceX to build city on moon within next 10 years

In a significant strategic pivot announced this week (February 8–9, 2026), Elon Musk confirmed that SpaceX is now prioritizing the construction of a “self-growing city” on the Moon over its long-standing Mars ambitions.

Musk cited the Moon’s proximity and logistical advantages as the primary reasons for this “recalibration.” While he previously dismissed the Moon as a “distraction,” he now argues that the ability to launch every 10 days (compared to every 26 months for Mars) allows for much faster iteration.

Key Highlights of the “Moon City” Plan

  • Timeline: Musk aims to have the city established within 10 years (by 2036).
  • The “Iteration” Advantage: The Moon’s 2-day trip time allows for rapid development, whereas Mars requires a 6-month journey and specific planetary alignments.
  • Strategic Shift: SpaceX has reportedly informed investors that lunar missions are the near-term priority, with an uncrewed Moon landing targeted for March 2027.
  • Technological Synergies: The plan follows the recent $1 trillion merger/acquisition of xAI by SpaceX. Musk intends to use the Moon as a base for energy-efficient, space-based AI data centers.

Comparing the Moon vs. Mars Timelines

FeatureLunar City (The New Focus)Martian City (The Parallel Goal)
Launch FrequencyEvery 10 daysEvery 26 months
Travel Time~2 days~6 months
City Completion< 10 years20+ years
Primary RiskChina’s lunar progressSurvival without Earth resupply

Why the Change of Heart?

Musk’s “overriding priority” has shifted toward “securing the future of civilization” as quickly as possible. He expressed concern that a catastrophe on Earth could cut off resupply lines; because a Moon base can be made self-sustaining faster, it serves as a more immediate “insurance policy” for humanity.

“SpaceX will also strive to build a Mars city and begin doing so in about 5 to 7 years, but the overriding priority is securing the future of civilization and the Moon is faster.”Elon Musk on X, February 2026

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