How Humanity Will Actually Colonize Mars (Year by Year)



Colonizing Mars may be a near impossible task, but that doesn’t mean humans won’t try anyway. Check out what a successful colonization of the red planet would actually look like in today’s epic new video.

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20 thoughts on “How Humanity Will Actually Colonize Mars (Year by Year)”

  1. Hopeful thinking….not sure the US will survive long enough for any of this stuff. More likely this stays fiction and we break our country from within till we fracture and other countries take us over without a shot.

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  2. This is probably the stupidest concept/idea in the entire history of humanity. Dont need to be a genius to comprehend this. You're better off going to any of the Kepler planets. "If that is still a thing".

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  3. Mars is only a test for when we do manage to leave the solar system and can colonize a more suitable planet. There is nothing logical about permanently living on Mars. I think a moon colony is better for all those experiments and if there is trouble, we can better save people on the moon than on Mars. My 2 cents.

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  4. Creating a stable atmosphere in Mars would be technically impossible. The planet does not have a core of spinning hot iron creating a magnetic field that repelled cosmic radiation. This is how earth holds onto its atmosphere and surface water. In Mars, historical water and atmosphere was stripped away by solar wind. Pity, I would like to know that life could exist on such a close neighbour planet. Unless we can kick-start a spinning disc of molten iron in the planet’s core the long term prospects are minimal. Cheers.

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