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Posted 2015-10-08, 12:18 PM in reply to Wallow's post starting "Heard a bit on NPR about how the cost..."
The drive for Mars seems more about just getting boots on it at this point rather than colonizing it.
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Posted 2015-10-08, 05:26 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "The drive for Mars seems more about..."
Well, there is that group looking to do a one-way trip in the near future. As far as "Why Mars?" goes, I think it's the belief that there's more discovery potential there than any other place we could reasonably get humans to in the near future. The moon is old-hat, and I'm sure some billionaire will start a mining colony there soon enough. If you want to work on problems that stretch our abilities, you focus on Mars.
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Posted 2015-10-08, 09:26 PM in reply to WetWired's post starting "Well, there is that group looking to do..."
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Well, there is that group looking to do a one-way trip in the near future.
Yea, but I didn't think anyone really took Mars One seriously. Honestly sounds like a scam to me.
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Posted 2015-10-12, 04:38 AM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "Yea, but I didn't think anyone really..."
Mars One definitely wreaks of scam.

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I understand space exploration, but why is there so much drive to colonize Mars?
Why Mars? Because it has fuel. This finding of water only means one thing: that there is more of it under the surface crust.

Once they can obtain a source of water they can harvest hydrogen. You can't do that on the Moon, and Mars is the next closest thing. That's why.

And if they don't find more water, fuck it. We've developed the technology capable of getting to Mars which means we will be closer to other planetary travels than we were before.

That's why I follow and love what SpaceX is doing and seemingly is continuing to do. They state that they are pushing for these goals as an "insurance policy for humanity" to which I applaud.














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Posted 2015-10-12, 10:17 AM in reply to D3V's post starting "Mars One definitely wreaks of scam. ..."
From what I understand, the hydrated salts that indicated the water are/are an essential component of one type of rocket fuel, so there is that. Regardless, fuel isn't enough. The fuel that we know for sure exists is not abundant enough to travel all the way to Mars to get it, unless we were already headed that way.

The moon on the other hand has structural metals that can be moved to space for a very small fraction of the cost to do so from earth and is close to earth, when compared to Mars.

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