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re: What is the deal with colonizing Mars?
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:16 pm to ehidal1
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:16 pm to ehidal1
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So the plan is to colonize a planet that has no water, toxic air to humans, and takes years to travel there? All in the event that Earth becomes inhabitable? I get that we are curious and explorers by nature, but this is dumb as shite.
So says the idiot. Don't breed.
Seriously, can you chew gum and walk at the same time?
This post was edited on 11/13/16 at 5:18 pm
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:17 pm to Webbbster
quote:The greatest minds have long said they wanted to move there because we are creating global cooling/global warming/climate change. <-one of these depending on how old you are... hell, it's all of them for people my age.
It's a vicious, barren wasteland of frigid, dead, oxygenless nothingness.
Ennywhoo, it sounds like a good idea to me. I think everyone that wants to go there should climb on/in a rocket and go. I'll even contribute and light the fuse.
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:19 pm to Webbbster
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Do certain extreme climate changers think that the Earth is going to become uninhabitable in the next 100 years or something? In the event that the Earth warms (or cools) to the point that certain existing areas of the world will be very difficult to live in, I get that various populations will face hardship, mass death events and likely wars over resources. But that is more mankind fighting over the available land versus the Earth itself becoming no longer hospitable to life.
my issue with mars is that we would have to change the entire ecosystem of the planet in order to live there unless everything will be enclosed. I could see using Mars as a stop-over to begin a longer journey with the lack of gravity, it would use much less fuel to launch from there helping with longer journeys.
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:19 pm to Pectus
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One of the first people to put their feet on the Martian surface will be a planetary geologist.
bullshite, we'll send scientists not some geologist jagoff.
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:21 pm to Pectus
Matt Da-mon
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Mark my words: One of the first people to put their feet on the Martian surface will be a planetary geologist.
This post was edited on 11/13/16 at 5:22 pm
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:21 pm to Pectus
quote:You should apply to NASA
Mark my words: One of the first people to put their feet on the Martian surface will be a planetary geologist.
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:21 pm to Webbbster
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I guess that is what I mean. It's a vicious, barren wasteland of frigid, dead, oxygenless nothingness. If we could transform an uninhabitable planet into a habitable one, I would think it would be far easier to make our current planet more habitable.
The idea is to have diversity in case something uncontrollable happens to earth. It's entirely possible an asteroid, comet, solar flare, gamma ray burst, nuclear warfare, etc take the majority of human life on earth out. Climate change really doesn't have anything to do with it
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:22 pm to Webbbster
Need a place to send all the libtards.
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:22 pm to LucasP
We have millions of geologists out of work. Who else are we gonna send?
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:23 pm to stinkdawg
Someone who's touched a boob.
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:25 pm to ehidal1
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So the plan is to colonize a planet that has no water, toxic air to humans, and takes years to travel there? All in the event that Earth becomes inhabitable? I get that we are curious and explorers by nature, but this is dumb as shite.
But water does exist, it doesnt take that long to get there and our ships are getting faster every decade
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:27 pm to crazycubes
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I heard that colonizing Venus (living in the upper atmosphere) would be easie
Venus is like 900 deg on the surface and -200 deg in the upper atmosphere so probably not a good place to hang out. I think it's the hottest planet.
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:27 pm to Webbbster
Mankind has always had an interest in seeking new places. I look at it similar to when people had the resources to go out and seek new areas of the world. Right now, Mars is just the closes place in outer space, in which humans can possibly establish communities. We, as humans, are evolving with our brains and IMO this is just one way it is happening.
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:27 pm to MusclesofBrussels
I believe that Mars was once like earth, with a full inhabitable climate until it was ruined. There is a lot of evidence that life on earth may have come from life on Mars transported on meteorites.
There is no telling what archaeological finds are under the red dirt.
There is no telling what archaeological finds are under the red dirt.
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:29 pm to yoga girl
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yoga girl
now we can get some real science in this thread. YG what are your thoughts on the most efficient way to put science on Mars with a colony?
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:30 pm to yoga girl
"Between Mars & Jupiter/ there's a gap for another planet/ now way back, yeah
Maybe a mad man just blew the shite out of it "'
Maybe a mad man just blew the shite out of it "'
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:31 pm to yoga girl
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There is a lot of evidence that life on earth may have come from life on Mars transported on meteorites.
Here. We. Go.
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:31 pm to biglego
It's quite nice mid atmosphere
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:33 pm to OMLandshark
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Then we shall die, and soon.
When is "soon"?
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