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RE: Mars One - aa - 02-23-2015

You seem to be allergic to dust, really.


RE: Mars One - frostwyrm333 - 02-23-2015

Mars dust is more than allergic, its deadly:
http://uk.eonline.com/eol_images/Entire_Site/201272/560.total.ls.8212_copy.jpg


RE: Mars One - shogun_assassin - 02-24-2015

Picking up my favorites. First one:

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RE: Mars One - aa - 02-25-2015

(02-23-2015, 07:04 PM)frostwyrm333 Wrote: Mars dust is more than allergic, its deadly:
http://uk.eonline.com/eol_images/Entire_Site/201272/560.total.ls.8212_copy.jpg

Aaangel duuust.... This is dreeam and reality....


RE: Mars One - machine! - 02-25-2015

Asked my physics teacher if he had any insigjt if this mission is plausible or not, but he didn't knew. I know there are a xpuple of phycisists here in the communitt maybe anyone have any technical insight?


RE: Mars One - Smilecythe - 02-25-2015

Asking him if it's possible or not is pretty much just asking him to guess how the perception and knowledge in physics will be like in 10 years. And even if he could somehow accurately predict 10 years ahead, his insight alone would only address one or two of many issues.


RE: Mars One - SpiKe - 02-25-2015

(02-20-2015, 07:43 PM)machine! Wrote: I don't see the big difference between sending a robot and some humans

There is none, both can take selfies Big Grin

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RE: Mars One - machine! - 02-25-2015

(02-25-2015, 10:58 AM)Smilecythe Wrote: Asking him if it's possible or not is pretty much just asking him to guess how the perception and knowledge in physics will be like in 10 years. And even if he could somehow accurately predict 10 years ahead, his insight alone would only address one or two of many issues.

Oh , well I thought the point was that it's a mission possible with *current* tech.