kobullso
kobullso t1_j430g5j wrote
Reply to comment by Bigram03 in At NASA, Dr. Z Was OK With Some Missions Failing by Maxcactus
The antarctic isn't more self sustaining because no one has ever been motivated enough to make it that way. Just because it hasn't been does mean the technology doesn't exist to do it.
kobullso t1_j42zekp wrote
Reply to comment by TK-741 in At NASA, Dr. Z Was OK With Some Missions Failing by Maxcactus
A quick Google says a little over 3000 people for the US. Most of which aren't scientists. Looks like there about 70 permanent stations operated by 29 different countries. So without spending too much time digging there is probably between a couple thousand to over ten thousand people living on the continent at any point in time.
kobullso t1_j42vzfe wrote
Reply to comment by Bigram03 in At NASA, Dr. Z Was OK With Some Missions Failing by Maxcactus
We don't have "difficulty" living in Antarctica... we have been doing it for years. We have also had people on the ISS for a large chunk of the last decade. What do you mean "not even close"?
Edit. In fact there are a lot of small towns in rural areas with lower populations than the antarctic research stations.
kobullso t1_j42b4ah wrote
There is always a quantified and accepted risk of failure. There literally can not be zero risk of failure. You can mitigate but at some point you have to agree what is good enough.
kobullso t1_j3t4zy4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in After 50 years, fusion power hits a major milestone by Possible-Judgment-39
Not gonna lie this feels like another in a long line of fusion "breakthrough" announcements. We are still a long way off from a Q value that might actually be viable.
kobullso t1_j43ypff wrote
Reply to comment by RollinThundaga in At NASA, Dr. Z Was OK With Some Missions Failing by Maxcactus
But you could. The technology exists to put solar panels and modular reactor. The technology exists the make buildings with grow lights. The argument isn't that it is worth it. It certainly isn't. The argument was that the technology exists to do it if we had any good reason to.