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Mars?
#41
RE: Mars?
(December 6, 2014 at 9:55 pm)psychoslice Wrote: A complete wast of money and time, we should look after our own planet first.
Keep in mind that the device you're using to make your opinion known is the child of a 'complete waste of time'. Wink
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#42
RE: Mars?
(December 7, 2014 at 9:11 am)Stimbo Wrote: Except nothing is wasted anywhere except here on Earth. We don't spend money on other planets. The average Hollywood summer blockbuster budget would fund thousands of more worthy causes; do you consider that money wasted too?

If Michael Bay directs it, yes. Always yes.

I'm curious to know why some people think that scarcity of resources/overpopulation on Earth would be the spur that would finally cause our species to band together for an interplanetary colonization project when slaughter, conquest, and the appropriation of others' resources would be (1) cheaper and (2) more in keeping with our often ignoble history. I forget who mentioned it, but I agree that this sort of project would only come about in earnest in the face of an outside threat that we couldn't ignore, e.g., looming alien invasion, the mother of all comets, etc.
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#43
RE: Mars?
(December 7, 2014 at 11:05 am)Crossless1 Wrote: I forget who mentioned it, but I agree that this sort of project would only come about in earnest in the face of an outside threat that we couldn't ignore, e.g., looming alien invasion, the mother of all comets, etc.

In this thread, I did mention it.
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#44
RE: Mars?
(December 7, 2014 at 2:57 am)CapnAwesome Wrote:
(December 7, 2014 at 1:16 am)Stimbo Wrote: Why can't we do both?

Because we have limited resources?


Limited resource will assuredly run out if we spend it preserving our planet rather than going to new ones.
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#45
RE: Mars?
(December 7, 2014 at 11:36 am)Chuck Wrote: Limited resource will assuredly run out if we spend it preserving our planet rather than going to new ones.

But you see, NASA has been bled out because there's much more profit to be made by going to war.

Europe is doing fine right now with ESA as the landing on the comet has shown. But no continent, let alone country can do it alone. And there's absolutely no sign for a concerted effort on the horizon.
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#46
RE: Mars?
(December 7, 2014 at 11:05 am)Crossless1 Wrote:
(December 7, 2014 at 9:11 am)Stimbo Wrote: Except nothing is wasted anywhere except here on Earth. We don't spend money on other planets. The average Hollywood summer blockbuster budget would fund thousands of more worthy causes; do you consider that money wasted too?

If Michael Bay directs it, yes. Always yes.

I'm curious to know why some people think that scarcity of resources/overpopulation on Earth would be the spur that would finally cause our species to band together for an interplanetary colonization project when slaughter, conquest, and the appropriation of others' resources would be (1) cheaper and (2) more in keeping with our often ignoble history. I forget who mentioned it, but I agree that this sort of project would only come about in earnest in the face of an outside threat that we couldn't ignore, e.g., looming alien invasion, the mother of all comets, etc.

Because eventually there aren't going to be other resources to steal from other people.
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#47
RE: Mars?
I'd go in a second, sick of life on this planet.

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#48
RE: Mars?
(December 6, 2014 at 8:04 pm)jem304eyer Wrote: Is man kid going to live on Mars in the future?

It seems probable.

(December 6, 2014 at 8:04 pm)jem304eyer Wrote: Why is this??

Space technology continues to improve, so it seems likely it will at least reach a point where transporting people to Mars in very small groups will at least become feasible, and there are plenty of people who would volunteer for it.

(December 6, 2014 at 8:04 pm)jem304eyer Wrote: Does mars even have gravity?

Yes, it's about a fourth of Earth's.

(December 6, 2014 at 8:04 pm)jem304eyer Wrote: Will man kind ever come back?

As long as there is a viable Earth to which to come back.

(December 6, 2014 at 8:04 pm)jem304eyer Wrote: If you know answers to any of the questions please fill me in!

The answers aren't really knowable with certainty. There could turn out to be insurmountable problems of which we are not now aware, or our capability in space could degrade for various reasons rather than advance. But the best guess in my opinion is that eventually people will live on Mars.

(December 6, 2014 at 8:12 pm)Alex K Wrote:
(December 6, 2014 at 8:08 pm)jem304eyer Wrote: Sorry I am tired.

That's ok Smile

The annoying thing about mars seems to me in the long run that the atmosphere is so thin. Now Venus, there's something you can work with!

It might be a lot easier to add atmosphere than subtract it. The atmosphere of Venus is super-dense.

However, it might be easier for microbial life to survive in the clouds of Venus than on the surface of Mars. Maybe a carbon-eating microbe that falls to the surface when it dies could get that inconvenient carbon surplus out of the atmosphere.
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#49
RE: Mars?
(December 31, 2014 at 11:48 am)Mister Agenda Wrote:
(December 6, 2014 at 8:04 pm)jem304eyer Wrote: Is man kid going to live on Mars in the future?

It seems probable.

(December 6, 2014 at 8:04 pm)jem304eyer Wrote: Why is this??

Space technology continues to improve, so it seems likely it will at least reach a point where transporting people to Mars in very small groups will at least become feasible, and there are plenty of people who would volunteer for it.

(December 6, 2014 at 8:04 pm)jem304eyer Wrote: Does mars even have gravity?

Yes, it's about a fourth of Earth's.

(December 6, 2014 at 8:04 pm)jem304eyer Wrote: Will man kind ever come back?

As long as there is a viable Earth to which to come back.

(December 6, 2014 at 8:04 pm)jem304eyer Wrote: If you know answers to any of the questions please fill me in!

The answers aren't really knowable with certainty. There could turn out to be insurmountable problems of which we are not now aware, or our capability in space could degrade for various reasons rather than advance. But the best guess in my opinion is that eventually people will live on Mars.

(December 6, 2014 at 8:12 pm)Alex K Wrote: That's ok Smile

The annoying thing about mars seems to me in the long run that the atmosphere is so thin. Now Venus, there's something you can work with!

It might be a lot easier to add atmosphere than subtract it. The atmosphere of Venus is super-dense.

However, it might be easier for microbial life to survive in the clouds of Venus than on the surface of Mars. Maybe a carbon-eating microbe that falls to the surface when it dies could get that inconvenient carbon surplus out of the atmosphere.

Exactly my crackpot proposal!
1. Turn venus' co2 into useful carbon microbially and reduce the greenhouse effect at the same time!
2. Profit!
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#50
RE: Mars?
A gravity heads up. You would weigh a tad over 1/3 on Mars.

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