Going to Mars
Going to Mars
I watched a Republican debate and every single one was against going to Mars. Anyone know any Democrats who support it? I know its not incredibly popular but I really thing a second space race would kick some ass.
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I have to say... I would truly love to see it happen in my lifetime.... but I am just not sure it can be justified.
Right now there are very few really solid practical reasons to send people to Mars.
Right now there are very few really solid practical reasons to send people to Mars.
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I pretty much echo Graham when I say I'd love to see it, but it's unlikely to happen.
There's a reason we stopped going to the moon; there's nothing there. Mars is just more or less a different kind of nothing.
There's a reason we stopped going to the moon; there's nothing there. Mars is just more or less a different kind of nothing.
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I have no idea if this stat is ture since most are BS but last I heard 60% of people either didnt believe or had doubts that we ever got to the moon.
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I remember seeing a doco on how the moon landing was fake back when I was in high school. At the time it seemed believeable but as soon as me and my friends talked about it we realised that like 3 of their 5 main points were total BS and the other 2 I was quickly able to find out was also BS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Moo ... ccusations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Moo ... ccusations
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"Because it's there" is fine and dandy, when it's your time and resources you are expending to do something. It works less well when you are saying we should spend a couple of hundred billion dollars of everyone's money on it with no real return.Captain Seafort wrote:Can anyone remember who, when asked why go to the moon (or wherever it was) answered: "because it's there"?
Whoever he was, he had a point.
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I'm not sure of this is who you're reffering to, but John F Kennedy said something to that effect in a speech when talking about the moon.Seafort wrote:Can anyone remember who, when asked why go to the moon (or wherever it was) answered: "because it's there"?
Unfortunately, going there just because it's there would be a major waste in resources, money and time.
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