Couldn't agree more with the money spent on destruction... it's really OVER THE TOP, and they complain about welfare and programs for the poor which is a drop in the bucket compared to the $ we spend on killing technology. It's completely out of control, big business and the military industrial complex are really what will break us eventually.Death666 wrote:Instead we throw endless amounts of money into the military industrial complex
The last I heard NASA is expecting to have manned missions to MARS sometime in the 2030's and the private sector is saying anywhere from 2025+ so there's that.
I'm with Erowid on the water issue, I read about the perchlorate too which they said was or could be used rocket fuel. Considering that and water for sure now, it makes Mars a logical next step for the space program as it is probably the best candidate for a base or colony when compared to others bodies in our system. Terra-forming without a magnetic shield would be a difficult task I'd think too.
They can make oxygen from the water perhaps and fuel is there, the temps are the closest in the system to ours, it comes down to shielding and a food supply. So there's some promise there or hope still for perhaps bases or colonies. I also just saw an article on the development of a propulsion system that can get us there and back on one tank of fuel. All this points to Mars as being the best bet for more exploration and off world colonization. LIFE there now, perhaps not but more study of Europa may be fruitful too in the search for life out there.
Interesting ...