RobertScorpio
Pariah
If you had to hazard a guess, when do you think the first manned mission to mars will land and step foot on the red planet
Rob
Canary
Rob
Canary
Never, there's no profit in it.
Never, there's no profit in it.
For now...I would agree...But if they find an underground ocean? Or some kind of fossil fuel? EXXON would be up there two years later..IMO..
Never, there's no profit in it.
Never, there's no profit in it.
And the "profit" from the Apollo missions was????
Barring a terrible event that cans all space exploration, I think we will put a person on Mars before 2050. Could be as early as 2030, but unlikely.
I doubt we'd have a permanent settlement or station there before 2100.
A couple hundred years from now I can see a network of Earth orbital satellites processing asteroids knocked out of the belt beyond Mars by crews based on the Red Planet. Sci-fi? Maybe, but it's not impossible. If there are 10-15 billion people living on this planet they'll have to get resources from some place without gnawing the earth to death. Raw silicon magnesium, iron, nickel, water.
Personally, I get the impression that we've already been there. A long, long, long time ago.
If you had to hazard a guess, when do you think the first manned mission to mars will land and step foot on the red planet
Rob
Canary
If you had to hazard a guess, when do you think the first manned mission to mars will land and step foot on the red planet
Rob
Canary
I thought I remember hearing something about Bush wanting to start a project on this by 2010.
If you had to hazard a guess, when do you think the first manned mission to mars will land and step foot on the red planet
Rob
Canary
I thought I remember hearing something about Bush wanting to start a project on this by 2010.
That was just reelection political BS to make him look presidential. He never had any intentions of carrying it out.
I thought I remember hearing something about Bush wanting to start a project on this by 2010.
That was just reelection political BS to make him look presidential. He never had any intentions of carrying it out.
The current Ares V booster rocket being built was deliberately designed with the needs of a manned Mars mission in mind.
That was just reelection political BS to make him look presidential. He never had any intentions of carrying it out.
The current Ares V booster rocket being built was deliberately designed with the needs of a manned Mars mission in mind.
That's true, but for Bush all he wanted was to be reelected. You notice how since then there is less and less money available and the time frame for the Mars mission has been moved further into the future?
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