We’ll find out. We’ve done several simulations involving live humans isolated from the rest of the world to evaluate the psychological impacts of such a journey. It’s not without its risks.
We’ll find out. We’ve done several simulations involving live humans isolated from the rest of the world to evaluate the psychological impacts of such a journey. It’s not without its risks.
We’ll find out. We’ve done several simulations involving live humans isolated from the rest of the world to evaluate the psychological impacts of such a journey. It’s not without its risks.
Exactly. Definitely challenges and lots of unknowns. Though, we know a lot more about the Martian environment than we knew about the Moon when we first went there!
Exactly. Definitely challenges and lots of unknowns. Though, we know a lot more about the Martian environment than we knew about the Moon when we first went there!
Exactly. Definitely challenges and lots of unknowns. Though, we know a lot more about the Martian environment than we knew about the Moon when we first went there!
My worry is with unforeseen engineering defects. I think all the apparatus should be field tested in the moon first to work out the bugs. It’s much easier to get to the moon in an emergency that mars. If emergency resupply of food/water/oxygen is needed, the moon is 3-4 days away. The closest mars ever is to earth is 9-10 months. Space is dangerous, no surprise there. EVERYTHING used to/on/return from mars MUST be perfect. I wonder if current plans call for pre supply of food/water/oxygen to be sent to mars before the manner mission is sent
My worry is with unforeseen engineering defects. I think all the apparatus should be field tested in the moon first to work out the bugs. It’s much easier to get to the moon in an emergency that mars. If emergency resupply of food/water/oxygen is needed, the moon is 3-4 days away. The closest mars ever is to earth is 9-10 months. Space is dangerous, no surprise there. EVERYTHING used to/on/return from mars MUST be perfect. I wonder if current plans call for pre supply of food/water/oxygen to be sent to mars before the manner mission is sent
My worry is with unforeseen engineering defects. I think all the apparatus should be field tested in the moon first to work out the bugs. It’s much easier to get to the moon in an emergency that mars. If emergency resupply of food/water/oxygen is needed, the moon is 3-4 days away. The closest mars ever is to earth is 9-10 months. Space is dangerous, no surprise there. EVERYTHING used to/on/return from mars MUST be perfect. I wonder if current plans call for pre supply of food/water/oxygen to be sent to mars before the manner mission is sent
human must be there . unmaned is wrong way. human be transfer to mars .for example in earth on oil.gas offshore platform unmaned! .same as space station .on offshore platform everyday have problem!!! . so on mars need a human !!!
human must be there . unmaned is wrong way. human be transfer to mars .for example in earth on oil.gas offshore platform unmaned! .same as space station .on offshore platform everyday have problem!!! . so on mars need a human !!!
human must be there . unmaned is wrong way. human be transfer to mars .for example in earth on oil.gas offshore platform unmaned! .same as space station .on offshore platform everyday have problem!!! . so on mars need a human !!!
SpaceX has a stated ambition of colonization of the red planet. They also have the common sense to vet their hardware and support systems before risking anyone’s life.
SpaceX has a stated ambition of colonization of the red planet. They also have the common sense to vet their hardware and support systems before risking anyone’s life.
SpaceX has a stated ambition of colonization of the red planet. They also have the common sense to vet their hardware and support systems before risking anyone’s life.
Can human travel such a long journey. Will his mind be stable???
]]>Can human travel such a long journey. Will his mind be stable???
]]>Can human travel such a long journey. Will his mind be stable???
]]>We’ll find out. We’ve done several simulations involving live humans isolated from the rest of the world to evaluate the psychological impacts of such a journey. It’s not without its risks.
]]>We’ll find out. We’ve done several simulations involving live humans isolated from the rest of the world to evaluate the psychological impacts of such a journey. It’s not without its risks.
]]>We’ll find out. We’ve done several simulations involving live humans isolated from the rest of the world to evaluate the psychological impacts of such a journey. It’s not without its risks.
]]>It’s important to have realistic expectations. Hopefully we won’t have
deaths, at least not early on.
Jackie Meyer
Independent Usborne Books and More Consultant
Check out our award winning books here: https://c5299.myubam.com/
]]>It’s important to have realistic expectations. Hopefully we won’t have
deaths, at least not early on.
Jackie Meyer
Independent Usborne Books and More Consultant
Check out our award winning books here: https://c5299.myubam.com/
]]>It’s important to have realistic expectations. Hopefully we won’t have
deaths, at least not early on.
Jackie Meyer
Independent Usborne Books and More Consultant
Check out our award winning books here: https://c5299.myubam.com/
]]>I have a lot of faith in their hardware. It’s the Martian wilderness that I find the most troublesome.
]]>I have a lot of faith in their hardware. It’s the Martian wilderness that I find the most troublesome.
]]>I have a lot of faith in their hardware. It’s the Martian wilderness that I find the most troublesome.
]]>Exactly. Definitely challenges and lots of unknowns. Though, we know a lot more about the Martian environment than we knew about the Moon when we first went there!
]]>Exactly. Definitely challenges and lots of unknowns. Though, we know a lot more about the Martian environment than we knew about the Moon when we first went there!
]]>Exactly. Definitely challenges and lots of unknowns. Though, we know a lot more about the Martian environment than we knew about the Moon when we first went there!
]]>Ben…my nephew. Just got a job at SpaceX! “rocket scientist”
]]>Ben…my nephew. Just got a job at SpaceX! “rocket scientist”
]]>Ben…my nephew. Just got a job at SpaceX! “rocket scientist”
]]>My worry is with unforeseen engineering defects. I think all the apparatus should be field tested in the moon first to work out the bugs. It’s much easier to get to the moon in an emergency that mars. If emergency resupply of food/water/oxygen is needed, the moon is 3-4 days away. The closest mars ever is to earth is 9-10 months. Space is dangerous, no surprise there. EVERYTHING used to/on/return from mars MUST be perfect. I wonder if current plans call for pre supply of food/water/oxygen to be sent to mars before the manner mission is sent
]]>My worry is with unforeseen engineering defects. I think all the apparatus should be field tested in the moon first to work out the bugs. It’s much easier to get to the moon in an emergency that mars. If emergency resupply of food/water/oxygen is needed, the moon is 3-4 days away. The closest mars ever is to earth is 9-10 months. Space is dangerous, no surprise there. EVERYTHING used to/on/return from mars MUST be perfect. I wonder if current plans call for pre supply of food/water/oxygen to be sent to mars before the manner mission is sent
]]>My worry is with unforeseen engineering defects. I think all the apparatus should be field tested in the moon first to work out the bugs. It’s much easier to get to the moon in an emergency that mars. If emergency resupply of food/water/oxygen is needed, the moon is 3-4 days away. The closest mars ever is to earth is 9-10 months. Space is dangerous, no surprise there. EVERYTHING used to/on/return from mars MUST be perfect. I wonder if current plans call for pre supply of food/water/oxygen to be sent to mars before the manner mission is sent
]]>That is why they’re sending unmanned spacecraft for the next decade or so before putting anyone in them.
]]>That is why they’re sending unmanned spacecraft for the next decade or so before putting anyone in them.
]]>That is why they’re sending unmanned spacecraft for the next decade or so before putting anyone in them.
]]>human must be there . unmaned is wrong way. human be transfer to mars .for example in earth on oil.gas offshore platform unmaned! .same as space station .on offshore platform everyday have problem!!! . so on mars need a human !!!
]]>human must be there . unmaned is wrong way. human be transfer to mars .for example in earth on oil.gas offshore platform unmaned! .same as space station .on offshore platform everyday have problem!!! . so on mars need a human !!!
]]>human must be there . unmaned is wrong way. human be transfer to mars .for example in earth on oil.gas offshore platform unmaned! .same as space station .on offshore platform everyday have problem!!! . so on mars need a human !!!
]]>SpaceX has a stated ambition of colonization of the red planet. They also have the common sense to vet their hardware and support systems before risking anyone’s life.
Please be bothered to read before commenting.
]]>SpaceX has a stated ambition of colonization of the red planet. They also have the common sense to vet their hardware and support systems before risking anyone’s life.
Please be bothered to read before commenting.
]]>SpaceX has a stated ambition of colonization of the red planet. They also have the common sense to vet their hardware and support systems before risking anyone’s life.
Please be bothered to read before commenting.
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