First Mars colony questions.
After we have landed on Mars, done all the Apollo stuff and want to start a permanent base/colony (scientists not civilians);
- Other than the obvious planetary differences how would life be different for the population (habitat, dad-to-day activities, work, medical/medicine, growing food, social structure, problems etc).
- If a baby was concived & born on Mars, would that child be able to return to Earth, or would the difference in gravity be to much?
- With Mars having a weaker magnetic field - to deflect solar winds, coronal mass ejections, radiation etc. How would the this alter everyday life for the colonists?
After we have landed on Mars, done all the Apollo stuff and want to start a permanent base/colony (scientists not civilians);
- Other than the obvious planetary differences how would life be different for the population (habitat, dad-to-day activities, work, medical/medicine, growing food, social structure, problems etc).
- If a baby was concived & born on Mars, would that child be able to return to Earth, or would the difference in gravity be to much?
- With Mars having a weaker magnetic field - to deflect solar winds, coronal mass ejections, radiation etc. How would the this alter everyday life for the colonists?
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