Burnyburner3rd
Burnyburner3rd t1_iu4vf0g wrote
Reply to comment by lod001 in Piet Mondrian artwork displayed upside down for 75 years by Superbuddhapunk
I knew this was in a tv show. But I thought they based the episode around a real event. Now I’m unsure what to think lol
Burnyburner3rd t1_ir0ixt1 wrote
Who’s to say we won’t develop better technologies in the next 10-50 years that would make colonizing Mars a much more pleasant experience? Getting our feet on the ground there means setting up for whatever comes next, in my opinion. 100 years ago spaceflight seemed crazy altogether to most people. Now it’s almost routine. Mars seems crazy to people today. See where I’m going with this? It might be fraught with challenges and dangers, but we need to learn what exactly will prevent us from advancing in order to overcome it.
Burnyburner3rd t1_iy8kf3z wrote
Reply to Has anyone else ever wondered this? by jda_420us
It’s expensive. And dangerous. And there’s really no payoff for doing it. We’re lucky the US pushed to make it happen when they did. Otherwise there might still be 0 humans who stepped foot on the moon.