I'm not in the age-group they're looking for.
But, seriously, ONE WAY TICKET!
If I was younger, maybe.
This will be the show that break all boundaries.
Would YOU go for a one-way ticket?
I think I read some article it's possible to 'terraform' Mars. But definitely not with the technology we have at the moment. So no, I'm not going to a by moments fiery, by moments ice cold piece of brown rock.
I think I read some article it's possible to 'terraform' Mars. But definitely not with the technology we have at the moment. So no, I'm not going to a by moments fiery, by moments ice cold piece of brown rock.
Does Mars have wifi?
23F highs are fiery?
It would be utterly fascinating.
Does Mars have wifi?
The radiation isn't that bad. It's comparable to the Earth's upper atmosphere really. Throw some sandbags on top of your shelter, or dig a big hole, and you'll be fine.
You're right, it's probably more ethical to send Randroids before we send humans.History Buff said:It's a Randian paradise. Stuff a group of them up there and we'll have railroads to the space-coal in no time!
Eh... incorrect about the comparison to Earth. The issue isn't the very thin atmosphere but the lack of a strong magnetic field. Despite being twice as far from the sun, in orbit around Mars you receive 2-3 times the radiation exposure as you do on the ISS. That's not going to be dissipated much on the surface.
A much larger issue is any solar flares that passed by Mars. I wouldn't want to be there for that without some serious shielding. The again, I'm not sure why I'm assuming you have the technology and money to get to Mars but not the foresight to build adequate shielding. Probably not as big a problem as I first thought, but if something went wrong... somewhat scary.
Isn't this supposed to be a one-way ticket? I doubt the radiation is enough to actually kill anyone outright, and who cares about cancer if you're not going back anyway?
Isn't this supposed to be a one-way ticket? I doubt the radiation is enough to actually kill anyone outright, and who cares about cancer if you're not going back anyway?