How credible are Musk's plans for colonizing Mars?
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Corwin — 1 year ago(March 22, 2025 02:27 PM)
Any minerals you find on Mars, you have to bring out of its gravity well, and THEN bring it to Earth, and THEN down to the surface of our planet. The cost per gram for transportation would make any such feature economically unfeasible. Mining asteroids is way more feasible, and even that it's not sure if that will be feasible.
Any colonist on Mars would give up blue skies and open air. That's maybe worth it for the adventure, but if you have kids, they will be living that way, without a choice. There's an ethical issue there. (That's if babies can even develop semi-normally in 1/3rd gravity, which is not yet determined). -
Corwin — 1 year ago(March 22, 2025 02:51 PM)
I am saying that Mars is actually not a great option. Not much there, and you have a strong gravity well to navigate
The Moon might be better, the L points around the Earth and Moon, and yes the asteroid belt. -
Corwin — 1 year ago(March 22, 2025 03:08 PM)
Ok, I didn't understand what you were saying about sharing or not sharing the resources. Ok, got it.
I think that private industry would have the major role in finding and then developing opportunities first. Have at it, I say.