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troymc
5001 days ago
You don't have to use a rover. What about a quadcopter or balloon filled with heated gas?
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forgotusername
5001 days ago
Good luck.. the highest atmospheric density on Mars is equal to the density found 35 km above the Earth's surface
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aidenn0
5001 days ago
I think a latex balloon filled with hydrogen could achieve positive buoyancy. Just bring a little bit of water and you can make your own hydrogen.
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debacle
5001 days ago
I don't know of many latexes that are springy at -100 C.
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aidenn0
5000 days ago
Touché. See Camper Bob's response for something that would make more sense.
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CamperBob2
5001 days ago
It wouldn't have to be latex. What's wrong with mylar?
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mikeash
5001 days ago
There is, to a first approximation, no atmosphere on Mars. To a slightly better approximation, there is an atmosphere on Mars, but only enough to cause trouble, not enough to actually be useful for anything.
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wtracy
5001 days ago
There's enough atmosphere for Nasa to seriously consider deploying airplanes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_aircraft
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stephengillie
5001 days ago
We've had the discussion:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4261806
A cessna would need wings as large as a 747 and be traveling about mach 1 to take off, iirc.
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skeletonjelly
5001 days ago
Thats an awesome metaphor! Going to use this one, thanks.
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DiabloD3
5001 days ago
So it would need wings that have ten? times more surface... that doesn't mean this couldn't be done using small scale drone designs.
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JonnieCache
5001 days ago
Mach 1 where?
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goodcanadian
5001 days ago
Mach 1 always means the speed of sound in the local environment.
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stephengillie
5001 days ago
On Mars. Mach, the speed of sound (vibrations), varies with changes in heat, density, etc.
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