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02-11-2008, 11:32 PM #11Junior Member
New manned missions to Moon, Mars --- what do you think?
I'm definately excited.
Though I'm still holding out for NASA to send a probe to Europa. . .
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06-30-2008, 03:11 AM #12Member
New manned missions to Moon, Mars --- what do you think?
Originally Posted by LuckyG
It is almost certain that life exists or existed in at least one of these places. Yes we should explore the ocean too, but the point of space having little to offer is way way off base. I think I heard that between helium-3 and other resources on the moon, and especially the asteroid belt have enough resources to build many orbital habitats or whatever they are called, and just the resources from the biggest asteroid could allow quadrillions of people to live in our solar system, all with the standard of living of the upper middle class. That's a lotta moola just waiting to be reaped if we ever get off our asses and make it happen! And if we don't make it happen and stay only on this planet, it is a certainty that we will all go extinct eventually from an asteroid or comet impact, gamma ray burst, or any number of events man-made or natural. We could all be knocked out of existence in one blow. If we settle our solar system and eventually send some of those orbiting habitats to other stars and sow our seeds there, we will not have "all our eggs in one basket" and will live on as a species, conceivably for millions or billions of years longer than if we just stay on Earth. We should be vigorously and actively funding and persuing every possible technology capable of enabling travel to other stars. Even warp drive or something similar is theoretically very possible. We should take half the money we waste on military spending (if we only sought to make friends instead of brutalizing everyone into submission, we would need a mere fraction of the military force we have now) and apply it to space funding. Colonies on the moon, Mars, floating cities in Venus's atmosphere, A Mercury base in the shaded polar craters, and so on, almost everything can be settled besides the gas giants themselves. Build the infastructure for a strong solar system-wide economy and the rest will follow. The need for new ways of doing things would spawn technologies we can't even dream of today. We must get serious about the Moon and Mars and do it sooner than they plan to. before it's too late.back from the dead like a supernova
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06-30-2008, 03:16 AM #13Member
New manned missions to Moon, Mars --- what do you think?
Originally Posted by Esoteric416
back from the dead like a supernova
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06-30-2008, 03:29 AM #14Member
New manned missions to Moon, Mars --- what do you think?
Originally Posted by Staurm
kidding
Point is well taken though, I too would like to look up and see the Moon, Mars, even other stars and say there's people living there. Hell I wish I could be there and look at a star in the sky and say "that's where I came from". But barring some huge radical breakthrough really fast, that is not going to happen in my lifetime. But maybe someone born in the next 20 or 30 years could see it.
Mars varies, at it's closest it's like 35 million miles, next door in cosmic terms.back from the dead like a supernova
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06-30-2008, 08:23 AM #15Senior Member
New manned missions to Moon, Mars --- what do you think?
Ok so who here would be up for living on the moon? If they ever did get to the point where people were needed to populate a moon colony, would you go if given the chance?
I know that eary stations and colonies would be populated by astronauts, scientists and research personelle, but eventually if it got big enough regular people would be needed to move there. I'd go in a heart beat personally, how about all of you?
One restriction I think would need to be made is: You cant move to the moon if your IQ is under 100. We dont need idiots living in an environment where they could screw up and get the whole colony killed. I'm not trying to put anyone down i'm just saying that I wouldn't be comfortable living in a moon base with a bunch of people who arent taking it seriously.
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06-30-2008, 05:01 PM #16OPSenior Member
New manned missions to Moon, Mars --- what do you think?
Originally Posted by Esoteric416
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06-30-2008, 05:02 PM #17Senior Member
New manned missions to Moon, Mars --- what do you think?
the most awesome part of that would be coming back and being a few months younger than everyone on earth..
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06-30-2008, 06:34 PM #18Senior Member
New manned missions to Moon, Mars --- what do you think?
Im with ya dragon...If they needed to send a guy out there....I would gladly go...non-returnable trip?...thats ok...Ill pack enough nug:thumbsup:
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06-30-2008, 11:13 PM #19Member
New manned missions to Moon, Mars --- what do you think?
yeah I would gladly go. I just hope they "get their ass in their hands" and spped things up. Supposedly we went to the moon a mere 9 years after Kennedy came up with the idea and we started from scratch, so you mean to tell me it will take until 2020 to go to the moon and 2030 or 2035 for Mars? IF we had planned for it, we could have gone to both last decade or before, and could still go by 2014 or so. Hell 2035, I'd be like 65 by then, I don't suppose they'd have any use for fuds unless they find a cure for the ultimate disease by then: aging/death. Eventually they may be able to take a sample from you and isolate your great-grandparents DNA and bring them back to life. So anything is possible.
back from the dead like a supernova
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06-30-2008, 11:39 PM #20OPSenior Member
New manned missions to Moon, Mars --- what do you think?
Originally Posted by space toker
Also, the budget is nothing like what it was during the cold war. Once Kennedy made that commitment and basicly threw down the challenge to the Soviets, we would have paid anything to make it.
I wish we hadn't lost our way. We should have started a program like this decades earlier, and we could have bases on the moon and Mars by now. Looking back, it seems like the Apollo program is a little piece of the 21st century that was picked up and somehow trasported back in time to the 60's. Next year it will be 40 years since the first moon landing. and we won't be back there for another 10 years on the current schedule. Seems like 50 years is a long time to wait between getting there the first time and going back. Who would have ever guessed it would take that long?
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