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Why we need to (and hopefully will) colonize Mars

Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:33 pm
Posted by funnystuff
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:33 pm
Warning up front; this is an obscenely long, 5 part blog post. That said, it's an absolute must read for anyone who has ever had even an inkling of interest the universe (including our place in it).

Actually, even if you haven't, it still might be important to read. Read one part a day for the next 5.

Cheers!

Musk wants to colonize Mars
Posted by HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Member since Jul 2011
32640 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:36 pm to
Moon is closer and has some transformers that are hibernating there. No brainier between the moon and Mars.

Posted by Breesus
House of the Rising Sun
Member since Jan 2010
69454 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:36 pm to
quote:

it's an absolute must read for anyone who has ever had even an inkling of interest the universe (including our place in it).

Actually, even if you haven't, it still might be important to read.
Posted by tigerbutt
Deep South
Member since Jun 2006
26091 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:38 pm to
Are only men allowed to go?
Posted by Sentrius
Fort Rozz
Member since Jun 2011
64757 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:39 pm to
I really hope it happens. A lot of incredible technology came out of the big push to the moon and further made America more powerful.

Just imagine what we could get with a push to mars and America's standing after that.
Posted by Brosef Stalin
Member since Dec 2011
41533 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:40 pm to
Is there oil on Mars?
Posted by SEClint
New Orleans, LA/Portland, OR
Member since Nov 2006
49476 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:41 pm to


Posted by Ancient Astronaut
Member since May 2015
37138 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:41 pm to
Musk will need more government money so he can maintain his genius status
Posted by weagle99
Member since Nov 2011
35893 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:44 pm to
1- Mars has no magnetosphere.

2- See Point #1.

Money spent on that dead rock should be spent exploring several ice / water moons in our Solar System

There is nothing man can ever do to the Earth that will make Mars a better option.
This post was edited on 8/18/15 at 10:45 pm
Posted by Lou Pai
Member since Dec 2014
29466 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:50 pm to
I just skimmed it and rather than address the content, I'll just make some ad hominem attack on the author.

I've read a few of his posts and aside from an over-reliance on superlatives, italicized phrases, and internet memes that guy is way too much of a dickrider for Musk:

quote:

When I asked Musk about his knowledge of business, he scolded me, explaining, “I don’t know what a business is. All a company is is a bunch of people together to create a product or service. There’s no such thing as a business, just pursuit of a goal—a group of people pursuing a goal.”


Damn, that's deep man.
Posted by SEClint
New Orleans, LA/Portland, OR
Member since Nov 2006
49476 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:53 pm to
quote:

Money spent on that dead rock should be spent exploring several ice / water moons in our Solar System 


Never know what is out on one of those moons, waiting patiently for the humans to at least be advanced enough to come to them, for them to intoduce themselves.

Posted by upgrayedd
Lifting at Tobin's house
Member since Mar 2013
138038 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:54 pm to
Posted by 12
Redneck part of Florida
Member since Nov 2010
19749 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 10:59 pm to
quote:

Why we need to colonize Mars


Prostitutes with 3 titties.


Posted by brass2mouth
NOLA
Member since Jul 2007
20414 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 11:22 pm to
quote:

There is nothing man can ever do to the Earth that will make Mars a better option.



nuclear war comes to mind
Posted by LSUaFOOL
Jackson, La
Member since Jan 2008
1864 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 11:23 pm to
Its really awesome but seems like there was something written in the 60's about no country can profit or weaponize space or anything from or in space.

I'm possibly wrong on this but seems like I've read it somewhere along the way.
Posted by biglego
San Francisco
Member since Nov 2007
83005 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 11:29 pm to
I like how we'll colonize Mars before a loop is built
Posted by Breesus
House of the Rising Sun
Member since Jan 2010
69454 posts
Posted on 8/18/15 at 11:34 pm to
quote:

something written in the 60's about no country can profit or weaponize space or anything from or in space.



Uhhhh. What?
Posted by funnystuff
Member since Nov 2012
8944 posts
Posted on 8/19/15 at 12:02 am to
A few replies at once:
quote:

No brainier between the moon and Mars.
Transformers aside, that's addressed in the post.
quote:

Bressus... Exaggeration

Duh. But exaggeration aside, if you've ever enjoyed pondering our place in the universe, this authors prose is highly likely to motivate you strongly. He describes the scale of our existence beautifly, even if not exactly succintly. And even if you think everything he says is crap, it's still a plain out fun read for thinkers.
quote:

1- Mars has no magnetosphere.

2- See Point #1.

Money spent on that dead rock should be spent exploring several ice / water moons in our Solar System

There is nothing man can ever do to the Earth that will make Mars a better option.
Viability concerns are addressed. And the point isn't to make Mars a better option than earth; only that we have a second option.
quote:

Prostitutes with 3 titties.
This guy gets it!
Posted by SecretSquirrel000
London
Member since Nov 2013
39 posts
Posted on 8/19/15 at 12:23 am to
quote:

1967 Outer Space Treaty, on which the United States, Russia, China, and more than 100 other countries are signatories. It reads with an optimism that seems strange today in the era of the mothballed space shuttle. The treaty bans nuclear weapons in space, forbids nations to make claims to celestial real estate, and for private space enterprise. According to Gabrynowicz, “Non-state actors … are authorized to be in space, that’s what Article 6 of the Outer Space Treaty is all about.” In fact, it’s apparent that the drafters of the treaty expected that resources would be extracted from space at some point, she says, “But we’ve just never reached agreement on what happens to extracted resources. … So what is happening is you have companies that are chomping at the bit to clarify the rules.”


Posted by Lsuchs
Member since Apr 2013
8073 posts
Posted on 8/19/15 at 12:56 am to
quote:

Nuclear war comes to mind


The issue of no magnetosphere basically makes mars a post nuclear war planet earth, except with no liquid water or breathable atmosphere.
The magnetosphere is what protects the earth from all of the radiation flying through space.

I haven't read the article yet, but I do agree it's important to at least start the process of trying something somewhere.

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