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by SpaceLawnmower
1257 days ago
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I got to ask Scott Kelly why we should send humans to Mars instead of sending up more robots. His response (paraphrased) was: 1. Humans are explorers by nature 2. Humans can do science 100x faster than robots. 3. People will be inspired by Mars missions to go into STEM and even if they don't end up working for NASA, they will likely do other great things. 4. It gives people jobs The romantic explorers angle seems practically indefensible for the reasons listed in this article. I like the faster science angle the most in theory, but I didn't realize that contamination would be such a big deal. |
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Point 4 seems more a political/economic failure than a valid reason to pour resources into a Mars project.