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Let’s Not Move to Mars
« on: October 01, 2015, 07:22:31 pm »
Ed Regis
The New York Times
September 21, 2015

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In the early years of the 20th century, zeppelins filled with flammable and explosive hydrogen were all the rage in Germany, a reckless infatuation that ended with the eruption and crash of the Hindenburg in 1937. Sometimes, technology is a triumph of wild-eyed enthusiasm over the unpleasant facts of the real world.

Today we are witnessing a similar outburst of enthusiasm over the literally outlandish notion that in the relatively near future, some of us are going to be living, working, thriving and dying on Mars ...

Unfortunately, this Mars mania reflects an excessively optimistic view of what it actually takes to travel to and live on Mars, papering over many of the harsh realities and bitter truths that underlie the dream.

First, there is the tedious business of getting there. Using current technology and conventional chemical rockets, a trip to Mars would be a grueling, eight- to nine-month-long nightmare for the crew ...
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Re: Let’s Not Move to Mars
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2015, 12:12:57 am »
As I recall, the Hindenberg used hydrogen because at the time the primary source of helium was the US, which wasn't in a sharing sort of mood.

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Re: Let’s Not Move to Mars
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2015, 12:33:52 am »
I'd go and live on Mars.

The lava tubes of Olympus Mons would make a perfect shelter for a colony.