Who wants to go to Mars?
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My wife is urging me to sign up for this one... http://www.themoneytimes.com/20101029/trips-mars-might-be-oneway-ticket-id-10133490.html[^]
I would go! Can you imagine the Kudos! Even if it were one way I would be famous and renowned for ever. Plus, having been round the world a few times it would be nice to go somewhere new.
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My wife is urging me to sign up for this one... http://www.themoneytimes.com/20101029/trips-mars-might-be-oneway-ticket-id-10133490.html[^]
I wouldn't mind going to colonize some planet, just that i don't like the one-way part. You got any ID what kind of loading times you would have for a website. The delay in mailing someone. Or worse... No internet at ALL!!! Now the moon, thats more interesting.
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My wife is urging me to sign up for this one... http://www.themoneytimes.com/20101029/trips-mars-might-be-oneway-ticket-id-10133490.html[^]
"Supplies would be continuously sent to make them self-sufficient." -That's sort of the definition of dependant, the opposite of self sufficient? :~ "Two researchers suggest four volunteer astronauts could undertake the first mission to permanently colonize Mars." Make the other volunteer Natalie Portman and I'd sign up in a trice, Mars would be populated in no time :-).
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"Supplies would be continuously sent to make them self-sufficient." -That's sort of the definition of dependant, the opposite of self sufficient? :~ "Two researchers suggest four volunteer astronauts could undertake the first mission to permanently colonize Mars." Make the other volunteer Natalie Portman and I'd sign up in a trice, Mars would be populated in no time :-).
Keith Barrow wrote:
"Supplies would be continuously sent to make them self-sufficient."
It also makes a lie of the "a return trip would be too expensive" claim.
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My wife is urging me to sign up for this one... http://www.themoneytimes.com/20101029/trips-mars-might-be-oneway-ticket-id-10133490.html[^]
I'll probably be to old by then, but heck, yeah, I would.
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"Supplies would be continuously sent to make them self-sufficient." -That's sort of the definition of dependant, the opposite of self sufficient? :~ "Two researchers suggest four volunteer astronauts could undertake the first mission to permanently colonize Mars." Make the other volunteer Natalie Portman and I'd sign up in a trice, Mars would be populated in no time :-).
You do understand that hardware production time usually significantly exceeds the time required for the starting shot issued by managment?
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Keith Barrow wrote:
"Supplies would be continuously sent to make them self-sufficient."
It also makes a lie of the "a return trip would be too expensive" claim.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
Carrying supplies through space is a tad cheaper than carrying humans that expect to survive.
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Keith Barrow wrote:
"Supplies would be continuously sent to make them self-sufficient."
It also makes a lie of the "a return trip would be too expensive" claim.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
How you figure? The way I see it is that sending rockets with supplies there is one thing but getting that rocket back is another. To get the rocket back it has to land safely and then be able to take off again and have enough fuel for the return trip. I have no idea about the costs of building a rocket but it is possible that building one is cheaper than the fuel it uses for the return trip and the added costs of having it land safely and take of again.
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How you figure? The way I see it is that sending rockets with supplies there is one thing but getting that rocket back is another. To get the rocket back it has to land safely and then be able to take off again and have enough fuel for the return trip. I have no idea about the costs of building a rocket but it is possible that building one is cheaper than the fuel it uses for the return trip and the added costs of having it land safely and take of again.
Part of the supplies, on several trips, would be additional fuel tanks which could be parked in orbit. When sufficient tanks are there the lander would blast off, collect the fuel and away we go. Better yet, a larger supply of fuel and provisions could be assembled in Earth orbit by allocating a small portion of each of the ISS provisioning trips to that purpose.
Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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I would go! Can you imagine the Kudos! Even if it were one way I would be famous and renowned for ever. Plus, having been round the world a few times it would be nice to go somewhere new.
------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC League Table Link CCC Link[^]
Dalek Dave wrote:
Even if it were one way I would be famous and renowned for ever.
If that's all you care about there are easier ways. Anybody can become famous as long as they don't want to be able to carry on with life as normal afterwards. Prisons and Graveyards are chock full of people that are famous for what they did or how they died. -Rd
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"Supplies would be continuously sent to make them self-sufficient." -That's sort of the definition of dependant, the opposite of self sufficient? :~ "Two researchers suggest four volunteer astronauts could undertake the first mission to permanently colonize Mars." Make the other volunteer Natalie Portman and I'd sign up in a trice, Mars would be populated in no time :-).
Keith Barrow wrote:
Make the other volunteer Natalie Portman and I'd sign up in a trice, Mars would be populated in no time Smile .
Maybe, maybe not. Research done with frog(?) embryos in microgravity has shown that some degree of gravity is needed for proper development; assuming the same is true of humans the question becomes how much?
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
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My wife is urging me to sign up for this one... http://www.themoneytimes.com/20101029/trips-mars-might-be-oneway-ticket-id-10133490.html[^]
I'd go in a second... If there was internet... Does this statement sound a little silly to anyone else, or just me.
Supplies would be continuously sent to make them self-sufficient.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.