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by whatshisface
2622 days ago
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>I agree in a saner world we'd have built a Moon base first, and then moved on from there. Mars is more livable than the moon because it has atmospheric CO2, (more) water, and a better mineral story. >Today, parents can and regularly do make decisions about their children's mental and physical health that are absolutely known to be detrimental. After decades of parenting and diet fads followed by a replication crisis, it's clear that nothing which filters down to the parents could be called anything close to known (much less absolutely). |
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The goal of a Moon base is not living there, it's building from a place near to Earth but outside the gravity well. Martian atmosphere and water are a pie in the sky. If we're unable to build a base in the Moon, how are we supposed to do it in Mars? If we can do it in the Moon, it would be incredibly useful for preparing a Mars base.
That's all pretty obvious and it was the plan half a century ago. The only reason Mars is getting so much attention is to captivate our imagination. But what's the real purpose of living in Mars? I can't see the reason. I do see why it would be useful to send humans to space in general.