JBee
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That also means the ground won't be quite as dense and the lack of water means it will be less compacted. Some parts could be like bulldust here, which is actually dangerous as it likes filling potholes etcMars is an entirely different problem space. Lower gravity and less atmosphere means they don’t need near as much thrust.
Also, I don’t think they will be lifting much weight from Mars at first, mostly just getting people and empty ships back to orbit where they would transfer to another ship that goes to earth.
For a repulsive landing that would turn a Starship into a Boring machine, and it would land in Mars not on it, let alone cover the engines etc.
Unless they do a orbital transfer to another vehicle, they also need to take enough fuel with when they land, so togethercwith a useful payload will generally be quite heavy for a Mars landing.