Gawdzilla Sama
Valued Senior Member
If you don't get over it I'll send flowers.
Oh yeah. For sure.Physics dot org been tuning into SF?
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Human settlement of Mars isn't as far off as you might think
Could humans expand out beyond their homeworld and establish settlements on the planet Mars? The idea of settling the red planet has been around for decades. However, it has been seen by skeptics as a delusion at best and mere bluster at worst.phys.org
What is to get over? That little overused homily rings hollow. Comments that facile deserve calling out every time. Sure, it's a bit of a bubble here with a preponderance of space dream optimists who want so much to believe it is all quite reasonable they pass over the objections to keep the faith. A bit of pushback will be good for you.If you don't get over it I'll send flowers.
Seriously? A shovel full of dirt from my backyard has a better range of raw materials required for human survival - better than the average given it is a geologically complex region with gold, silver and copper mining - but making everything required out of it is just not feasible. I didn't spit my tea over the keyboard reading it but... well, it is in keeping with how Mars colony optimism is presented by enthusiasts to the world.Mars is abundant in the raw materials required for humans to "live off the land," in other words, achieve a level of self-sufficiency.
Yep. And indeed, such industries will set the stage for eventual Mars colonization. For example, something we need now is a deep-space transport - a space-only vehicle with a very efficient engine (VASIMR or ion) to deliver payloads from, for example, LEO to GEO or LEO to an insertion orbit for a planetary mission (like asteroid exploration, or mining, or capture.) Once we have that, any mission to Mars becomes much easier, since costs go way down and mass needed also goes way down.There is no shortage of much better goals for space agencies than Mars colonies - like meteorite detection and defense - and better goals for commercial space entrerprises, like asteroid mining - where real resources of high value exist in abundance. Technological advancement for other reasons than aircraft gave the Wrights the abilities to build engines. Space technologies will advance without requiring Mars colonies as a goal.
No one is saying that.Why does the "we can only do one thing at a time" schtick come up so often?
I didn't realize that you were a stealth observer of all my conversations IRL and online. My sincereless apologies.No one is saying that.
Fine. But why wade in if you don't give a fuck? Just curious.I know I am not saying that. Never had said that. But Mars sucks and I can't take the enthusiasm for "colonizing" it seriously.
Yep.The goal itself - "Mars colonization"- just isn't compelling or convincing to me, despite growing up with SF as my favorite reading. There is no burning need - or any need at all. There aren't genuine commercial opportunities in it. Quite the opposite. The feelgood motivations, no matter how good they might feel are not enough for it - too woke - and if "humanity must build the means to survive Earthly catastrophes" truly is the motivation we would start with bunkers not space. Yet I would hope that the commitment to avoiding and surviving disasters will continue to extend to defense of the whole and not focus on refuge for the few.
And all that science I don't understandMars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids, in fact, it's cold as hell.
And there's no one there to raise them if you did.
It is a discussion forum - why do any of us participate? I am very interested in what we can achieve in space. Would you really prefer a venue where only people who agree can participate and no criticisms or challenges to your beliefs are allowed?Fine. But why wade in if you don't give a fuck? Just curious.
It is a discussion forum - why do any of us participate? I am very interested in what we can achieve in space. Would you really prefer a venue where only people who agree can participate and no criticisms or challenges to your beliefs are allowed?
I just get a lot of inane babble which I try to be patient with. Doesn't always work. Only people who aren't saints will understand.
Also......'Is there life on Maaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrssssssss.,.'And all that science I don't understand
It's just my job five days a week