Elon Musk and SpaceX plan to have 1 million people on Mars by 2050. But going to Mars isn’t easy. There are a lot of problems we need to solve if we want to colonize Mars.
How will we do this? How will humans get to Mars? Will we make a Mars colony anytime soon? Space travel is incredibly difficult, but we will eventually make life multiplanetary. It’s just a matter of when.
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good video
I think we Will be able to land there by 2035
My guess is that we should probably use the moon from earth to launch the space crafts to mars
11:50 DARPA is going to test a nuclear engine in space by 2027, so this could be a possibility
Discovery of fire is way more important than the moon landing
People are too busy killing each other in all these pointless wars to care about colonizing the Moon, let alone Mars.
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By 2080…maybe.
It will cost approximately $1,000,000,000,000.
$1,000,000,000,000.
You will have to have astronauts that can survive/live together for 6 months.
There is a 50% chance the crew will die enroute.
There is a 50% chance they will die during their landing or shortly thereafter.
$1,000,000,000,000.
It MUST be a GLOBAL effort.
What condition is the world in now?
Geopolitically?
Supplies, specifically food, must be deposited ahead of time, on Mars, to provide any explorers with nourishment.
With the Apollo missions, humanity had over 5 years of prep, including entering the Moon's orbit.
With Mars, there is no LEAD UP.
It's a ONE shot.
$1,000,000,000,000.
2080…maybe.
I could be Mars in a fight even if it had prep time and I didn't