Posted on 11/24/2012 2:48:04 PM PST by BenLurkin
In Musk's vision, the ambitious Mars settlement program would start with a pioneering group of fewer than 10 people, who would journey to the Red Planet aboard a huge reusable rocket powered by liquid oxygen and methane.
"At Mars, you can start a self-sustaining civilization and grow it into something really big," Musk told an audience at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London on Friday (Nov. 16). Musk was there to talk about his business plans, and to receive the Societys gold medal for his contribution to the commercialization of space.
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Now THAT'S what Musk should be investing in: bioengineering a Horta. That and finding dilithium crystals.
rocket powered by liquid oxygen and methane.
I suggest they take plenty of beans to eat on the way there. Then they can produce some of their own fuel.
There’s a plan for that...http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2962433/posts
“Just dont let him have any dogs up there.”
Will the solar system police show up and shoot it?
“who would journey to the Red Planet aboard a huge reusable rocket powered by liquid oxygen and methane.”
Does SpaceX plan to use all that non-existent methane on Mars that Curiosity can’t detect?
For his dinner, yes
You really think we have the ability to divert the path of a comet? And even if we could the reason Mars has no surface water is the fact the atmosphere is so thin that the water has either frozen or evaporated at a high rate. New water would evaporate just as fast as the old water did.
To make Mars livable, truly livable, we would have to somehow reinstate a liquid core(molten of course)in the center of the planet thereby re-establishing the magnetic field that would allow the atmosphere to become heavier. With our present technology I don't think this is feasible.
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