$200,000 for a one-way trip and you have to pay him? I'll pass.
I agree. Restrictions are likely given that Musk seems to expect government assistance and to use NASA facilities. However, space is perhaps going to remain a dangerous place into which to venture for centuries in all likelihood. We shouldn't just give up because the risk is greater, say, than driving a road vehicle. European colonisation of the Americas, Australia and so on wasn't without many risks but life expectancy back then wasn't great either. We've gotten a bit soft perhaps.Based on the safety record of Elon's rocket designs either not landing on the floating dock correctly or exploding on the launch pad any use of his rockets for delivery of human or material cargo to Mars let alone Soon building a colony on Mars should be met with diligence and caution.
Before Elon would be allowed to build any habitat on Mars or rocket delivery systems he would first be required to build a ten person habitat on the Moon and prove that his structures and vehicles are capable and designed correctly to maintain the colony for at least six months.
Once a five year cycle of success had been achieved then Elon would be allowed to move his habitats to Mars.
Space exploration is always frowned upon for numerous reasons. Giving the Haters more fuel for their fire with a vehicle or colony disaster on Mars is not what space exploration and colonization needs on a resume.
I assume you mean this article:Hope Elon doesn't read the articles on the website Science 2.0 about terraforming Mars. He won't be happy.
This one?That one, and I believe there is another, or at least another related article. It's been some months.
Because all those other companies have been so good at landing their rockets over the last 50 years.... oh, wait.Based on the safety record of Elon's rocket designs either not landing on the floating dock
As I understand it, Musk wants to send at least a million people to Mars permanently and eventually to terraform it so they wouldn't have to live in pressure domes. His plan is basically to buy a planet with the help of paying colonists.
Troublemakers, criminals, and other malcontents could be shipped back for nothing or just shoved out the airlock -- it's a frontier world after all.
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