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Mars; here we come. December 3, 2012 7:38 pm johannes

Human colonies on planets other than Earth may not be nothing more than a science fiction movie plot, at least not if Elon Musk’s plans to establish a 80,000 person Mars colony is successful.

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http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/337983#ixzz2E2vy3XIU

 

http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/337983

  • A long way to go but I'm glad it's his mission by BuckGalaxy 2012-12-03 21:31:54
    • Apollo cost $100G in today's dollars. by ER 2012-12-04 11:14:48
      • Colonization ain't gonna happen. by bowser 2012-12-04 16:37:27
        • It's not impossible, just unprofitable. by ER 2012-12-04 19:06:09
          • So what's wrong with constant resupply from a home base? by TB 2012-12-04 20:24:07
            • The tensions facing this Earth and species won't allow those expenditures. by bowser 2012-12-05 17:08:05
              • You need a reason to go there. by ER 2012-12-04 23:24:46
                • Good point. by TB 2012-12-05 10:29:31
                  • There's a lot of stuff in space we need here. by ER 2012-12-05 13:13:39
                    • Not the Moon. Asteroids. Avoid gravity wells when you can. by TB 2012-12-05 21:29:43
                      • The Belt is good... by ER 2012-12-06 09:02:24
                        • There are innovative entrepreneurs investing in this. by TB 2012-12-06 11:52:04
                          • I wish them the best of luck. by ER 2012-12-06 16:48:55
                          • "Belt to the inner solar system is just as energy-expensive–you have to slow down when you get home." by alcaray 2012-12-06 11:06:47
                            • True, but aero braking by ER 2012-12-06 17:07:17
                              • We used to think that sending probes to other planets required using rockets to achieve orbit. by alcaray 2012-12-06 17:50:27
                                • Gravity assists require precise planetary alignments. by ER 2012-12-06 18:36:19
                                  • "don't occur all that frequently..." by alcaray 2012-12-06 23:08:15
                                    • Sails were a kind of warp drive. by ER 2012-12-07 06:09:17
                                      • My point by alcaray 2012-12-07 12:22:24
                                        • I'm not just trying to pick a fight and prove I must be right. by ER 2012-12-07 12:50:04

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