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"Should Earthlings travel to and inhabit Mars?"
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That said, this website could certainly supply the needed fertilizer... :clap2: |
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As for this website, it provides loads of that high quality manure, and so much more. Such fun! |
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Pitcher, Catcher. Describes what one's job is. Shortstop? Doesn't really indicate if it is an object, or a person. If it is meant to describe what one's job is, shouldn't it be "Short stoper? Inquiring minds want to know! Baseball is a strange language! |
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The only thing that would get me to Mars is a date with Dejah Thoris :) Just for fun: Take a Geiger counter on a plane and turn it on at 35,000 feet. Now imagine it on Mars. Geiger counters are under 100 bucks now on Amazon. |
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As for the your date with the Princess. I spoke with her this morning. She said she love to scramble your eggs for breakfast before taking you on a personal tour of Helium. She wants to know when she can expect you. |
Geiger counters are not a problem for TSA.
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Yes, shielding is a problem and is the subject of R&D by NASA.
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"NO" because it is not habitable for humans, UNLESS you can live without oxygen and survive the cold. You are better off building a habitat under the ocean than on Mars. Just remember that any emergency assistance is about 9 months away....if you are lucky. On the other hand, what the private sector does is none of my business. What the gov does with taxpayer money IS our business and they spend frivolously as it is. In my opinion, if we are serious about migration to Mars, we should first use unmanned equipment to make the planet habitable, before sending humans on one way suicide missions. Let the private sector fund the experiment.
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