You might think that today if you weren't born yet, I suppose. But planes collided with significant buildings in the business capital of the most powerful economic nation, another plane had crashed en route to the Pentagon, and nobody knew what if anything was going to happen next. It was happening live.
>doesn't seem like too much trouble to land a person there
umm it takes like 7 months to get there, then you have to wait two earth years before there is a launch window to return provided you can figure out how to blast off from the surface. So you need supplies for like three years. Its not like going to the moon at all.
Even if people eventually walk on mars which is unlikely to happen in our lifetimes it wont be the same as the moon. The moon is special, everybody can see it and knows its a real place. The earth only has one moon. Mars is an orange dot at best.
>Even if people eventually walk on mars which is unlikely to happen in our lifetimes it wont be the same as the moon. The moon is special, everybody can see it and knows its a real place. The earth only has one moon. Mars is an orange dot at best.
Exactly, the moon is kino while Mars is a flick at best.
redpill me on the feasibility of sending humans to mars. doesn't it take like 8 months just to get there and 30+ min to transmit a radio signal one way? Could it actually be achieved?
Last I checked the current plan was to build a station orbiting the moon, use that to make it easier to build a station orbiting mars, then land from there.
what are the possible complications with sending man-made material into space? Can someone's sandwich crumbs find their way across the galaxy into a neighboring habitable planet and like fuck with their ecosystem? Or is the the universe so big that our exsistence truly is futile
The complications are that we don't have the technology to truly sterilize any probe so we can never know if the samples it takes are corrupted from Earth bacteria
>Keeping them alive long term and ever returning them though is unlikely.
That's the biggest issue as it relates to a Mars mission being an achievement, IMO. "Returning them safely to the Earth" is the real triumph. Sending men to go die on some dead rock is no achievement.
>EARTH has a magnetic shield against gamma rays from the sun >5mhz signal can go trough live, without delay, for a tchitchat with Nixon.
Some people just don't want to think.
Im skeptical that NASA will get the money from congress to do this. The goal of landing "people of color' and penisless people on the moon just doesn't inspire people are much as the cold war. People forget that during the Apollo years the soviets were racing to get to the moon first which helped push congress to provide monies.
they want to go back before China does but I agree that the American public doesn't give a shit anymore. Most are apathetic towards a manned Mars mission as well
it doesn't feel that exciting. land on mars, now what? have a space wank and go home? we already know that there's kid of nothing there. i'm sure it's incredibly exciting for the numbers nerds, but until we find hot alien bitches to fuck, it's bit of a yeah and what?
There's no point to landing humans on Mars
With the moon we were able to install the israelite mind control lasers pointed at Earth, but Mars is too far away for them to work
We will never get to Mars because we're graduating very few engineers, and they're coming out of a university system that is sincerely teaching the idea that math is racist. China might, but you were born at the end of the West, and the best is over. Every major tech company is headed by a pajeet or asian, and that is who primarily owns the shares, manufactures, codes, ships, and now buys. The center of the world has moved. America will be as relevant as Britain has been since 1945.
We're likely going to the moon by at least 2026 and seeing a moon landing in HD quality will blow this fuzzy boomer shit out of the water, humans on Mars is still a pipe dream for the foreseeable future.
Post when you realized the moon landing was fake >noticed that when he kicks up the "moon dust", it falls back down at a regular speed, AKA with earth gravity
9/11 actually happened though senpai
fpbp.and it was in color
Over a billion people watched the moon landing. No one outside America cared about 9/11
You might think that today if you weren't born yet, I suppose. But planes collided with significant buildings in the business capital of the most powerful economic nation, another plane had crashed en route to the Pentagon, and nobody knew what if anything was going to happen next. It was happening live.
>No one outside America cared about 9/11
what are you on about? people around the world watched 9/11
I watched it, yes, but didn't care
Zoomers are so fucking stupid. The entire world watched 9/11. You can literally see the televised coverage from foreign nations on youtube.
dohohoho
shame that they deleted every single copy from the 11 of the most important hours in history and its technology 🙁
"we" wont be getting to mars in at least 200 years
There are already rovers on Mars, doesn't seem like too much trouble to land a person there to at least plant a flag or something.
We don't have the tech to bring them back. It is a suicide mission. And the people willing to die aren't the people actually trained for this
>doesn't seem like too much trouble to land a person there
umm it takes like 7 months to get there, then you have to wait two earth years before there is a launch window to return provided you can figure out how to blast off from the surface. So you need supplies for like three years. Its not like going to the moon at all.
>you have to wait two earth years before there is a launch window to return
Care to explain?
it's about how the planets are aligned towards each other. Trip to mars can vary as fuck in time and fuel spent on it, depending on those things
that's a number out of the ass
With current rates of IQ decline I agree
Even if people eventually walk on mars which is unlikely to happen in our lifetimes it wont be the same as the moon. The moon is special, everybody can see it and knows its a real place. The earth only has one moon. Mars is an orange dot at best.
>Even if people eventually walk on mars which is unlikely to happen in our lifetimes it wont be the same as the moon. The moon is special, everybody can see it and knows its a real place. The earth only has one moon. Mars is an orange dot at best.
Exactly, the moon is kino while Mars is a flick at best.
redpill me on the feasibility of sending humans to mars. doesn't it take like 8 months just to get there and 30+ min to transmit a radio signal one way? Could it actually be achieved?
Last I checked the current plan was to build a station orbiting the moon, use that to make it easier to build a station orbiting mars, then land from there.
what are the possible complications with sending man-made material into space? Can someone's sandwich crumbs find their way across the galaxy into a neighboring habitable planet and like fuck with their ecosystem? Or is the the universe so big that our exsistence truly is futile
The complications are that we don't have the technology to truly sterilize any probe so we can never know if the samples it takes are corrupted from Earth bacteria
We can definitely land humans on Mars. Keeping them alive long term and ever returning them though is unlikely.
>Keeping them alive long term and ever returning them though is unlikely.
That's the biggest issue as it relates to a Mars mission being an achievement, IMO. "Returning them safely to the Earth" is the real triumph. Sending men to go die on some dead rock is no achievement.
>EARTH has a magnetic shield against gamma rays from the sun
>5mhz signal can go trough live, without delay, for a tchitchat with Nixon.
Some people just don't want to think.
Don't think too hard, you might hurt yourself.
We watched them land a probe on Venus and nobody gave a shit as the poor robo-buddy melted away
They've actually announced a remake of this
Im skeptical that NASA will get the money from congress to do this. The goal of landing "people of color' and penisless people on the moon just doesn't inspire people are much as the cold war. People forget that during the Apollo years the soviets were racing to get to the moon first which helped push congress to provide monies.
they want to go back before China does but I agree that the American public doesn't give a shit anymore. Most are apathetic towards a manned Mars mission as well
They already got the money and launched the first rocket as a test. Crew is going to do a flyby next year.
We should go to Saturn
it doesn't feel that exciting. land on mars, now what? have a space wank and go home? we already know that there's kid of nothing there. i'm sure it's incredibly exciting for the numbers nerds, but until we find hot alien bitches to fuck, it's bit of a yeah and what?
millenials got to experience this which was much better
There's no point to landing humans on Mars
With the moon we were able to install the israelite mind control lasers pointed at Earth, but Mars is too far away for them to work
just watched this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_11_(2019_film)
almost made me tear up, what a moment
kino documentary. The film restoration was incredibly well done, looks amazing
We will never get to Mars because we're graduating very few engineers, and they're coming out of a university system that is sincerely teaching the idea that math is racist. China might, but you were born at the end of the West, and the best is over. Every major tech company is headed by a pajeet or asian, and that is who primarily owns the shares, manufactures, codes, ships, and now buys. The center of the world has moved. America will be as relevant as Britain has been since 1945.
We're gonna get VR livestreams from the moon soon enough.
>BRO CONGRESS PLEASE JUST GIVE NASA 300 TRILLION LMAO
>meanwhile muttistani streets full of crack and opium addicts
We're likely going to the moon by at least 2026 and seeing a moon landing in HD quality will blow this fuzzy boomer shit out of the water, humans on Mars is still a pipe dream for the foreseeable future.
>seeing a moon landing in HD quality
did you watch the video from the NASA Artemis test mission ? It looked like shit compared to the 16mm films from the Apollo missions.
>We might get to Mars in our lifetime
No we won't.
Space travel is basically dead. We are never even going to the moon again, let alone Mars.
But we're on schedule to go to the Moon in 2025
lol, we were already supposed to be back there NOW from plans in the W Bush years
>thanks obama
Post when you realized the moon landing was fake
>noticed that when he kicks up the "moon dust", it falls back down at a regular speed, AKA with earth gravity
ngl, this is the best and coolest things humans ever did
Cope about what? Its fake
No es real, I saw it on le television
If it was fake why didn't the Soviets fight tooth and nail to claim as such?
I hate this gay timeline.
They were money pits, the fact that people didn't like the Sonic booms didn't help either
Mankind falling onto the spanish announcer table from the top of the cell
walking on the Moon
do lil boomie niggas really