Because this involves nasa and Elon Musk it is loosely Q related, however I see scores of posts on the board that have absolutely nothing to do with Q, everyday.
Mallory is famously quoted as having replied to the question, "Why did you want to climb Mount Everest?" with the retort, "Because it's there", which has been called "the most famous three words in mountaineering".
Space exploration is a process. This is the equivalent of crawling.
So long as humans exist on only one rock, humans and everything in this world is at risk of extinction.
Mars has water ice at the poles, and possibly underground too. Blocked off caves can facilitate controlled atmosphere environments.
If man can create submarines to survive for years without seeing sunlight, while submerged, and surrounded by deadly saltwater, at atmospheric pressures that can crush a human body, then man can construct a livable habitat on Mars. And we can all be assured that it will happen as soon as it is profitable enough to do so.
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Stay on Q pls :)
Because this involves nasa and Elon Musk it is loosely Q related, however I see scores of posts on the board that have absolutely nothing to do with Q, everyday.
Mallory is famously quoted as having replied to the question, "Why did you want to climb Mount Everest?" with the retort, "Because it's there", which has been called "the most famous three words in mountaineering".
Space exploration is a process. This is the equivalent of crawling.
So long as humans exist on only one rock, humans and everything in this world is at risk of extinction.
planets.. lol ok. great awakening not working on this one
Perhaps you've never heard of nasa. Perhaps you still think astronauts actually died on the challenger.
Mars has water ice at the poles, and possibly underground too. Blocked off caves can facilitate controlled atmosphere environments.
If man can create submarines to survive for years without seeing sunlight, while submerged, and surrounded by deadly saltwater, at atmospheric pressures that can crush a human body, then man can construct a livable habitat on Mars. And we can all be assured that it will happen as soon as it is profitable enough to do so.
Assuming that Mars is a globe planet, from which atmosphere are your seeds getting their carbon to grow?