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heaven05

(18,124 posts)
48. the stars do
Fri May 4, 2018, 09:55 AM
May 2018

Last edited Fri May 4, 2018, 04:25 PM - Edit history (1)

offer an option to preserving our human/animal DNA gene pool, hopefully, all of humanity as reside on this little spinning ball of dirt. Maybe.

Historically, exploration was for economic gain bucolic_frolic May 2018 #1
The real economic gain is down here LunaSea May 2018 #3
Thanks bucolic_frolic May 2018 #8
You're welcome LunaSea May 2018 #11
Aaaaand argument destroyed. byronius May 2018 #15
Guess that shows not all of us.. MicaelS May 2018 #20
A blind, dogmatic adherence to bias is not as specific to religion as we may like to believe. LanternWaste May 2018 #33
OK, we get it. You don't want to listen or debate. No problem. But you are still WRONG. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #38
Thank you DavidDvorkin May 2018 #25
To seek out new life, Bayard May 2018 #10
Really? This'll be the new Tang. Hortensis May 2018 #19
Heating homes problem not lack of resources; due to roadblocking decent mild socialism. Trumpers Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #21
+ 1,000 suffragette May 2018 #37
If price inflation is the cost of advancing human civilization, so be it. We can handle it. Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #43
trying to get to Mars heaven05 May 2018 #2
Yeah, no lack of imagination for ideas of what to do next. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #22
Ad astra per aspera. ChazInAz May 2018 #26
Absolutely. A million & one ideas for what to do next AND simultaneously. Newton had imagination. nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #28
the stars do heaven05 May 2018 #48
Helim-3 Mining! Blue_Adept May 2018 #47
Has anyone at NASA Cold War Spook May 2018 #4
Since they wrote many of the papers and provided most of the subject material for these studies, Calista241 May 2018 #5
Do you really believe they are unfamiliar Codeine May 2018 #6
Either they are ignorant of it, Cold War Spook May 2018 #12
Also Mars Cold War Spook May 2018 #14
No and no. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #17
There are dangers. ChazInAz May 2018 #27
This is not about what dangers people are willing to face, Cold War Spook May 2018 #32
NASA has made tremendous strides in protecting humans from the dangers of microgravity. lagomorph777 May 2018 #36
And they did it all at 1 G Cold War Spook May 2018 #42
Which side of the Cold War were you on? lagomorph777 May 2018 #46
Is this a serious question? IronLionZion May 2018 #7
Actually LunaSea May 2018 #13
Yes, NASA has bothered to read. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #18
Explorers were quite familiar with the results of diseases on long ocean voyages csziggy May 2018 #30
It's amazing how humans settled nearly the entire inhabitable planet... hunter May 2018 #39
True - and it is appalling that the Columbus "discovery" is still taught csziggy May 2018 #40
Have you researched your own query, or simply looking to advertise your cleverness LanternWaste May 2018 #34
Can't believe the shit in this thread. MicaelS May 2018 #9
One wonders who wants the US space program to fade away and die. byronius May 2018 #16
Hell, even the Luddites believed in science LanternWaste May 2018 #35
The Anti-Science Brigade has always been here. Codeine May 2018 #45
Up until now I was reticent to believe "fake news" was infecting everything... Moostache May 2018 #23
It's an interesting machine using heat pipes and a Stirling engine. hunter May 2018 #24
Distinct possibility that *permanent* habitation on those worlds may lengthen life. Gravity sucks. Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #29
"There is no gravity. The earth sucks." DavidDvorkin May 2018 #31
The Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere shield us from intense radiation. hunter May 2018 #41
Those are all good points. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2018 #44
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