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CosmicBrownie152023 t1_j1f4nly wrote
Reply to comment by creativename87639 in Northrop Grumman clears key hurdle for space-based solar power by PhyneasPhysicsPhrog
That is true. If we had an efficient way to transport them, we could power outposts using materials from Earth. We could also get more through astroid mining. Personally I think trying to colonize Mars in the next 100 years would be a bad idea. We should start with an easier project like the moon.
Cindexxx t1_j1fcye9 wrote
We are iirc. Makes it a great pit stop to go other places. Launching from earth directly sucks.
creativename87639 t1_j1fdl2r wrote
Yes we are, it’s the main purpose of the Artemis mission, I think the manned rocket to the moon goes up in 2024-2025
CosmicBrownie152023 t1_j1fecfs wrote
I had forgotten about that. At least we have some proper planning.
creativename87639 t1_j1fehzm wrote
It’s a really cool mission, I’m sad I missed Artemis 1 earlier this year but I plan on going to the Kennedy space center for the next one, it’s going to be an amazing accomplishment to set up a permanent base on the moon.
CosmicBrownie152023 t1_j1fg0n7 wrote
Unfortunately I'll probably miss this one too. That would be an incredible accomplishment though. Setting up a moon base would be an accomplishment on par with, if not great than, the I.S.S.
Jobotics t1_j1g8rfy wrote
Start at the moon, mine it to build a large-ish space habitat that can grow food and perfect closed loop life support systems. Build a second one and park it in orbit around Mars. Then be able to land on Mars and return at will. Profit.
CosmicBrownie152023 t1_j1gd2ez wrote
You should make NASA work for you.
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