I have stronger opinions that you and I I’m going to … Drat! I deleted my Twitter account last month. [actually true, although I hadn’t used it in years].
“… whereupon he was taken away, locked up, wrote a book and was finally sent into tax exile, which is the usual fate reserved for those who are determined to make fools of themselves in public.” Douglas Adams had a lot of good ideas.
Will a Mars habitat really be that cut off from civilization? It’s only about 15 minutes away for radio waves. Seems like you’d have a slow connection to the internet, but you could still have one.
Because of the radiation, people will have to live underground on Mars. Ever notice how few people on Earth choose to live underground for any extended period of time? Even remote duty at places like Antarctica is not popular. So, why do people think they would enjoy living on Mars where simple things like, oh, you know, OXYGEN can be hard to come by? The ONLY advantage to living on Mars would be the lower gravity. Living underground on the Moon would provide all the “advantages” of living on Mars, with even lower gravity.
Need coffee about 3 years ago
Pam is a better long term choice for NASA but Cliff is a better short term choice for society.
pschearer Premium Member about 3 years ago
Can we volunteer someone else? I’ve got a list.
Bilan about 3 years ago
We already have that. It’s called a prison.
Georgette Washington Bunny about 3 years ago
No, sign Cliff up, y’all could use a break from him.
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
So the habitat’s not going to be civilized?
Ratkin Premium Member about 3 years ago
I have stronger opinions that you and I I’m going to … Drat! I deleted my Twitter account last month. [actually true, although I hadn’t used it in years].
Doug K about 3 years ago
Sometimes you just need the right incentive at the right time.
LawrenceS about 3 years ago
Covid-19 was a training run. I think a lot of us are ready to go.
kartis about 3 years ago
“… whereupon he was taken away, locked up, wrote a book and was finally sent into tax exile, which is the usual fate reserved for those who are determined to make fools of themselves in public.” Douglas Adams had a lot of good ideas.
Kroykali about 3 years ago
Farcebook is real good for this too.
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 3 years ago
Will a Mars habitat really be that cut off from civilization? It’s only about 15 minutes away for radio waves. Seems like you’d have a slow connection to the internet, but you could still have one.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
Because of the radiation, people will have to live underground on Mars. Ever notice how few people on Earth choose to live underground for any extended period of time? Even remote duty at places like Antarctica is not popular. So, why do people think they would enjoy living on Mars where simple things like, oh, you know, OXYGEN can be hard to come by? The ONLY advantage to living on Mars would be the lower gravity. Living underground on the Moon would provide all the “advantages” of living on Mars, with even lower gravity.
jsimpso1 about 3 years ago
Details here https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-is-recruiting-for-yearlong-simulated-mars-mission
Ermine Notyours about 3 years ago
If NASA could pay for a premium Comic Kingdom subcsription, you could spend the year reading reruns of Safe Havens.
retjeff about 3 years ago
i’d go with her
Buckeye67 about 3 years ago
Unfortunately Pam, there are going to be Cliffs where ever you go.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
No wi-fi?
Dgwphotos about 3 years ago
But why would they take volunteers from the RU Stratus? They already have that experience, theoretically.
oakie817 about 3 years ago
oh, you don’t have to know anything to have an opinion
scottymac about 3 years ago
I’ve got a thing for Pam; I’ll go, if she goes!
Shikamoo Premium Member about 3 years ago
Is his name Trump?