Ok-Substance8555 t1_ixec5zi wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Substance8555 in Realistically speaking When do you think we will land humans on Mars? by EnaGrimm
You have the wealthiest moguls on earth losing money at an alarming rate. Why would people like Besos and Elon throw away billions? People like Greenpeace saying recycling has never worked. Throwing up of hands across the world when it comes to having zero options to deal with climate change. My guess would be meteor strike. NASA and everyone else in that space says that ten years warning isn't enough. Taurid showers scheduled for June 2023 are supposed to be the most extreme they've been in the last 20k years. They wouldn't tell us if that was coming.
VividLifeToday t1_ixedupj wrote
2032? Maybe?
s1ngular1ty2 t1_ixf0te8 wrote
If all the super wealthy billionaires interested in space gave up all their money for a Mars landing, it wouldn't even be near enough. Landing on Mars with people will be ungodly expensive. It will take a major country or several to pull it off. Which is why it is likely to never happen with people. We can send robots pretty easily but sending people is entirely different and way more challenging.
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