reddit-admins-suck t1_j1aip1n wrote
Mars is a dead-end. Nothing ever lived there and no one ever will. At least not humans.
We should abandon this endeavor ASAP and focus on Titan and Enceladus instead.
PoliticalRacePlayPM t1_j1aomew wrote
Thank you u/Reddit-admins-suck for your valuable insight
It’s honestly a miracle to think that the countless men & women who dedicated their entire lives to this never thought of that possibility
Brava, Brava.
resserus t1_j1auivd wrote
Caves 20 miles deep on Mars would be at room temperature and sea level pressure. Underground everyone on Earth could live there.
GotGRR t1_j1b8qiq wrote
So, two or three times as deep, ten times the diameter of the deepest boring on earth and only a short 5 month space flight away? That sounds amazing and like a project for the second or third generation of settlers.
Eggplantosaur t1_j1apo1q wrote
Titan will get a full size explorer in 2032, should be great. Is stupidly far away though. Mars is already a huge challenge to reach for humans with the 5ish months it takes to get there.
Getting to Titan? Try 5 years
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assignment2 t1_j1ar969 wrote
Agreed, so many rovers sent to this wasteland when we could have been exploring Europa.
bookers555 t1_j1i6vln wrote
Explore what? There's very little in Europa's surface, whats interesting is miles below its surface, and good luck getting anything down there. And thats if the rover can sustain Jupiter's extreme radiation.
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