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Would you take a one-way trip to Mars?

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5/6/2013 8:46:17 PMGBrankKyubey before revert after revert
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1 and thats why i say this mission is pointless... 1 and thats why i say this mission is pointless...
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3 if we dont have the tech to do that, we dont have the tech to really colonize mars. 3 if we dont have the tech to do that, we dont have the tech to really colonize mars.
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5 mars is an extremly hostile enviorment, its temperture avarages at -63C, it has periodical sandstorms that will literaly play the skin of your bones, no liquid watter, no breathable atmospher, a atmospheric presure 1/20 of earth, oh. . . and what atmosphere there is is 95% CO2 5 mars is an extremly hostile enviorment, its temperture avarages at -63C, it has periodical sandstorms that will literaly flay the skin of your bones, no liquid watter, no breathable atmospher, a atmospheric presure 1/20 of earth, oh. . . and what atmosphere there is is 95% CO2
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7 so yes, sending humans there is pointless, they wont be able to achive much even if they work for 100 years straight with curent tech... 7 so yes, sending humans there is pointless, they wont be able to achive much even if they work for 100 years straight with curent tech...
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9 it would be easier just try to teraform mars by bombarding the poles with nukes to get all the CO2 there into the atmospher (kind of crude) or landing an automated system to use nuclear power to melt all the co2 in the poles (more controlled, but dificult) 9 it would be easier just try to teraform mars by bombarding the poles with nukes to get all the CO2 there into the atmospher (kind of crude) or landing an automated system to use nuclear power to melt all the co2 in the poles (more controlled, but dificult)
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12 see: 12 see:
13 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terraforming_of_Mars 13 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terraforming_of_Mars
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15 notwithstanding that you may actualy need to encase the whole planet in what equates to a glass bubble to hold in said atmospher... 15 notwithstanding that you may actualy need to encase the whole planet in what equates to a glass bubble to hold in said atmospher...