Friday, August 23, 2019
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Friday, June 28, 2019
Professor Eric Laithwaite: The Circle of Magnetism - 1968
Professor Eric Laithwaite: The Circle of Magnetism - 1968
Monday, June 24, 2019
Sunday, June 23, 2019
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
The Origin of the Elements
Indeed, the anti matter and matter annihilated each other and somehow matter gained the upper hand and anti matter did not. As I said I believe I've figured out why matter overcame anti matter, but more on that latter.
Saturday, June 15, 2019
How the Universe Works
A long time ago, when I took chemistry in high school, I thought about the properties of the elements and how they changed when they became compounds. That caused me to realize that, as small as an atom was, they had to be made up of even smaller things. I had no idea back then about quantum mechanics, but I realized then that, whatever these smaller units were, the properties they would have to have would seem to be simply magical. This is because, underlying the physics of our level of existence, the foundations would have to have properties not of this world to our ways of thinking.
As much as I enjoy the big bang theory, there are troubling questions and evidence that would seriously impact, if not radically change the way the universe started, if it started at all. But I'll leave that for a later post. Enjoy the video.
As much as I enjoy the big bang theory, there are troubling questions and evidence that would seriously impact, if not radically change the way the universe started, if it started at all. But I'll leave that for a later post. Enjoy the video.
Sunday, June 9, 2019
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Tuesday, June 4, 2019
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Sunday, June 2, 2019
Friday, May 31, 2019
Saturday, May 18, 2019
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Where Are We in the Universe? Finding Life Beyond Earth - Space Science...
You are not going to Mars in a ship built on earth. If you are going to put Men on Mars, you are going to send them in a large ship, built in high earth orbit. Making it to Mars in a claustrophobic tiny ship is something the mind cannot handle. It might seem survivable in tests, but tests are far from the real thing.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
When explorers landed in the new world, they found a habitable ecosystem there waiting for them. That will not be the case on Mars. They will need to have resources there, ready and waiting and redundant. Food, fuel, equipment and building materials must all be there when they arrive, if not already deployed by robots.
The large craft they covered the vast distance in, would remain in high orbit and be refueled and waiting for the return trip. The means of returning to high Martian orbit will already be there, landed on Mars by remote mission. Because the psychological benefit of such things will be immense and these travelers will need every benefit, psychological and physical, that they can get, or the mission is more likely to fail than not.
As costly as this plan will be, it far and away pales by comparison to what a failure will do both psychologically for the next attempt, and to the very idea of mounting another attempt. In addition to the above, there should also be planned regular arrivals of supplies following at 3 to six month intervals. This is not crossing an ocean, this is dealing with the most in hospitable environment of the universe, places that have been and are, unable to sustain life as we know it.
Friday, May 17, 2019
James Baker On 2016 Election: 'We Did What We Thought The Law Required' ...
[They did nothing that was either illegal, immoral or fattening. Trump is the criminal here, he is illegal, immoral and fattening. A disgusting piece of ]expletive deleted] (let your imagination run wild lol).
Mayor Bill de Blasio: President Donald Trump Has Conned Everyone | Morni...
Unless I miss my guess, the would be autocrat is working on filling the top military posts with syncopantic loyalists who, as Putin has told him, will render these investigations harmless. In any event, the longer it takes to get shed of him the more difficult I expect it will be. Remember how Rudy Giuliani tried to hang on to the mayor's office in N.Y. after 911? He had to be dragged, kicking and screaming from office. One can only imagine what he would have done to hang onto the presidency had he been elected. He was beaten by the McCain/Palin ticket, lol.
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