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You know what. Fuck it. I hate all of you
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2020-12-04 at 6:58 AM UTCdoes there need to be a followup?
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2020-12-04 at 6:58 AM UTCsorry. that was the cabin fever talking. 9 months of it
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2020-12-04 at 6:59 AM UTCcalm down
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2020-12-04 at 7 AM UTCYou know what. this is how long it takes to do a Mission to Mars. Congrats. We're all qualified to do a mission to mars.
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2020-12-04 at 7:03 AM UTC
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2020-12-04 at 10 AM UTC
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2020-12-04 at 11:51 AM UTCI've been to Mars a few times. Red sandy beaches. Not much shade. Not too crowded. Food prices are especially high.
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2020-12-04 at 1:29 PM UTC
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2020-12-04 at 1:31 PM UTC
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2020-12-04 at 1:31 PM UTC
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2020-12-04 at 1:44 PM UTC
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2020-12-04 at 1:52 PM UTCIs that a PKD reference to the film Total Recall. he died before that film was made. like he didn't make shit. he was broke most of his life except when he married some rich lady in berkeley.
dude was a total meth-head but one of the greatest sci-fi pulp fiction writers. I guess he had his own comic book series too? -
2020-12-04 at 2:13 PM UTC
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2020-12-04 at 2:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Nil fuck you guy im a fucking grandiose example of mankind, i could do all kinds of science n shit, fuckin space travel nigguh.
You know a most recent Mars mission planned had scientist suggesting that perhaps current healthy but marked with terminal illness (like Stage 2-3 Cancers) might be best candidates for a mission to mars because they would not return but allowed to die peacefully on the planet's life-pods that would be set up prior to the mission happening.
but fuck it, we have the Falcon 9 now. so it could be sent ahead with the pods and allow healthy Astronauts return to victory back on Earth.
Plus we need to mission to the Moon in 4 years so we can positively make sure water is there to build a fueling station by making hydrogen fuel from water.
No doubt Biden will kill the Space Program funding like Obama did. -
2020-12-04 at 4:01 PM UTC
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2020-12-05 at 1:48 AM UTCThere's already a bunch of millionaires signed up to go to Mars right now. They paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to be taken to Mars, dropped off with a couple years of supplies, food and shelter, and various tools and implements to create a localized breathable atmosphere, never to return to Earth again. It's a one way trip.
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2020-12-05 at 2:09 PM UTC
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2020-12-05 at 10 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL There's already a bunch of millionaires signed up to go to Mars right now. They paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to be taken to Mars, dropped off with a couple years of supplies, food and shelter, and various tools and implements to create a localized breathable atmosphere, never to return to Earth again. It's a one way trip.
those tents that inflate are cool. they have concrete in the material so water is added to them and then they solidify and stay as permanent structures. Homes are actually be made this way. the problem with this, is you need lots of water. I wouldn't want an inflatable tent without this process to follow up by curing it with water as a final process.
perhaps they can use any runoff of the water to recycle after spraying the concrete down. I think water is only a catalyst process to inact the properties of aggregate and concrete to bind but some of it might run off. it's still going to use about a swimming pool amount of water per unit that is inflated. if we can figure a future way of setting a concrete like substance without water then you got a billion dollar concept for both Space Travel and Local use. -
2020-12-05 at 10:05 PM UTCYou can scream in space, but no one hears you.
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2020-12-05 at 10:53 PM UTC