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I am dying to see the landing on Mars by a human being.
You may be too old to see it. I may have a little chance.I am dying to see the landing on Mars by a human being.
Can always watch For All Mankind. I'm doing that.You may be too old to see it. I may have a little chance.
Saturn V probably reach the limit of how heavy a rocket can be made.Can always watch For All Mankind. I'm doing that.
Saturn V probably reach the limit of how heavy a rocket can be made.
If human want to walk on Mars, Orbital Assembly is needed I guess. Just assemble the rocket on orbit, like a Space Station.
Sure, it is.Well I still think the toughest part will be taking off from Mars. While not as high gravity as Earth (~1/3) you’ll still need a huge rocket to get a relatively small vehicle back to orbit.
Probably going to remain robotic, until human presence is absolutely necessary and returning to orbit will become more energy efficient. Let’s see how the recovery of the samples from the current rover on mars in the upcoming missions by NASA.Sure, it is.
That's why we need much higher payload than Saturn V. The landing equipment on Mars will be dozens of tons, let's say 50 tons, so that the human can drive around, take some selfie, piss on the Mars and return to the orbit of Mars.
The return vehicle on orbit of Mars will carry the human back to earth, it will be another hundreds of tons.
You are right. At least China won't waste resource on human Mars mission. AI is the way to go.Probably going to remain robotic, until human presence is absolutely necessary and returning to orbit will become more energy efficient. Let’s see how the recovery of the samples from the current rover on mars in the upcoming missions by NASA.
The solution is simple they send fuel and food/water supplies years ahead and the Mars expedition can pickup on the way there on Mars and on the way back and precisely calculated rendezvous points.Probably going to remain robotic, until human presence is absolutely necessary and returning to orbit will become more energy efficient. Let’s see how the recovery of the samples from the current rover on mars in the upcoming missions by NASA.
But at what cost. Is it basically just a vanity project or is there a purpose, at this point, to sending humans on a year long voyage each way? The moon was a few days each way.The solution is simple they send fuel and food/water supplies years ahead and the Mars expedition can pickup on the way there on Mars and on the way back and precisely calculated rendezvous points.
Dreams of the few to feed the many.But at what cost. Is it basically just a vanity project or is there a purpose, at this point, to sending humans on a year long voyage each way? The moon was a few days each way.
Hope we get some decent civilian tech out of the initiative. BTW, JWT is expected to release its first pictures by July 12th. Those should be impressive.Dreams of the few to feed the many.
Sure, it is.
That's why we need much higher payload than Saturn V. The landing equipment on Mars will be dozens of tons, let's say 50 tons, so that the human can drive around, take some selfie, piss on the Mars and return to the orbit of Mars.
The return vehicle on orbit of Mars will carry the human back to earth, it will be another hundreds of tons.