Mars

Cherokeekid88

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The first trip to Mars will come with the longest layover ever

So I am fascinated with space travel and love reading stuff about possibly colonizing a new planet. I think the current travel plan is a little ridiculous, but still very interesting. I, myself would never dream of potentially taking a one way trip to Mars, but can you imagine traveling through space and being the first group of humans on an unhabited planet? I mean, what a feeling that will be.
 
All the difficulty associated with a Mars trip is related to leaving. Look at wtf it took for us to get off of our own damn planet.
I fully support the notion of doing a series of one-way trips first. Unfortunately as a public agency this is a problem for NASA.
Let people volunteer for the one way trip and be happy about it.

(this isn't really what the article is about, but it's a key component of why this is so hard)
 
I volunteer to go. One way.
 
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The first trip to Mars will come with the longest layover ever

So I am fascinated with space travel and love reading stuff about possibly colonizing a new planet. I think the current travel plan is a little ridiculous, but still very interesting. I, myself would never dream of potentially taking a one way trip to Mars, but can you imagine traveling through space and being the first group of humans on an unhabited planet? I mean, what a feeling that will be.
You have the Nazi's to think for space travel.
 
i hear that they plan to send all the millennials to uranus.
Might as well. They're turning this place into a shit hole too.

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You guys are just pissed that you can't fit into "skinny jeans" and don't have enough hair left to put all that "product" in to look cool :D


I wouldn't say I'm "fascinated" by mars, but ever since the first mars movie I saw (Capricorn I, about FAKING a mars trip) I've gone out of my way to try and see all the movies hollywood produces about it, and I enjoy them a great deal. Certainly wouldn't mind if all the snowflakes boarded a space X rocket and GTFO to salvage earth
 
if ya wanna know what an alien invasion looks like just picture all of us showing up at the next ride in skinny jeans and man buns.
 
You guys are just pissed that you can't fit into "skinny jeans" and don't have enough hair left to put all that "product" in to look cool :D


I wouldn't say I'm "fascinated" by mars, but ever since the first mars movie I saw (Capricorn I, about FAKING a mars trip) I've gone out of my way to try and see all the movies hollywood produces about it, and I enjoy them a great deal. Certainly wouldn't mind if all the snowflakes boarded a space X rocket and GTFO to salvage earth
I can see that,you come across as more of a uranus kinda guy.
 
I can see that,you come across as more of a uranus kinda guy.

I seemed to have touched a nerve with the skinny jeans comment..........or was it the hair?

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@rodney eppes do those jorts make my ass look too hairy?
 
I think sending people to Mars is interesting, but as a tax payer, I don't think I support the spending. That has to be an EXTREMELY expensive project.
 
I've always been fascinated with space travel. Not sure if it's the rockets, or how the space race has been portrayed but it was a field I have always been interested in. You also have to think of all the technological advances that come from pushing our current boundaries. I can't name them off the top of my head but NASA and the space Industry have developed quite a few products and advances in technology we use everyday.

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I've always been fascinated with space travel. Not sure if it's the rockets, or how the space race has been portrayed but it was a field I have always been interested in. You also have to think of all the technological advances that come from pushing our current boundaries. I can't name them off the top of my head but NASA and the space Industry have developed quite a few products and advances in technology we use everyday.

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Yep, NASA spent a lot of money (lets say millions) to invent a pen that could write in zero gravity, you know what the Russians used... a freaking pencil... sometimes the "advances" in technology is just a "what cool thing can we make" versus what is just plain practical.
 
Yep, NASA spent a lot of money (lets say millions) to invent a pen that could write in zero gravity, you know what the Russians used... a freaking pencil... sometimes the "advances" in technology is just a "what cool thing can we make" versus what is just plain practical.
I never said it was economical, there's a reason Russia beat us on some things.

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