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We now will apparently only have to wait ten to twenty years to go to Mars. Thanks SpaceX!
Now, in ten years or so, we will be going to Mars. SpaceX claims it's rocket will be a transporter, not a colonizer, but hopefully we can work our way up to colonizing sometime before I die.
[quote]The dark side of the moon is a figure of speech. It rotates as well so there aren't spots on the moon that always have no sun. It has a day and night cycle just like we do.
False. The colonization of other planets would allow for us to make other planets as fertile as Earth, and to get minerals and ores from the other planet. We add one, and we could easily add another, gathering the resources from each, to bolster our supplies. It is basic math. The more you have, the more you can use without running out.
we would have to bring top soil from earth, so we are better off staying here.
im not saying it wouldn't be awesome because it would be. i just don't think it will happen anytime in the near future because of how impractical it is.
That's like the Europeans when they found the new world saying "well, we would have to bring people and food, so, it is better if we stay here."
The dark side of the moon is a figure of speech. It rotates as well so there aren't spots on the moon that always have no sun. It has a day and night cycle just like we do.
Hehe.. you know, there's a difference between the ground of america and the ground of mars :P I'd be excited too if it was possible, but the only way we could do it, at the beginning at least, is with self-built stations. Mars is too huge for us to simply terraform whole regions to our liking.
It means the side that we can't see because the moon orbits at its rate of rotation. I don't think the dark side gets any sun But I am not sure.
It means the side that we can't see because the moon orbits at its rate of rotation. I don't think the dark side gets any sun But I am not sure.
We could terraform a bit and contain it. And the terraform a bit around it. And again. And so on until we have covered the surface. It is possible but not all at once.
The dark side of the moon is a figure of speech. It rotates as well so there aren't spots on the moon that always have no sun. It has a day and night cycle just like we do.
The moon is tidal locked with the Earth so there is always one side permanently facing the Earth and one side permanently faces away.
Well I might as well get started here too...
Why do we need to colonize? Sure, in a few hundred thousand years we'll need to. I mean, in Earth's history, let alone the world's, we're just a small spec in it. Humans have only been around approximately 500k years, right? Well, considering that the Earth is about 4 and a half billion years old, 500,000 divided by 4,500,000,000 equals about 1, we've only been here 1% of the world's history. After the hell Earth has gone through I'd say we have resources for years to come.
let alone the world's
After the hell Earth has gone through I'd say we have resources for years to come.
Anyways, think of Mars as more of a stepping stone. If we can colonize another planet, just think of the other possibilities. Someday this planet will die and if we want to live on, we are going to have to go to some other place.
If we can get some spacecraft to mars that can somehow inject our nuclear waste into its core, that might heat up the core enough to get a magnetic field going.
What if we already colonized from another planet and something drastic happened and without education to teach all the newborns the human raced just started over? *creepy music*
I'll leave the convo to the pros now haha
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