Anonymous
8/22/2025, 10:06:03 AM
No.16758925
>>16758131
No one will ever live on mars, the gravity would be ruinous to your long term health, there is no fauna there, all food would be imported for the first 20 years, growing anything, including ina dome would require above ground fertilizer factories, which would be shipped from earth, there is no reasonable way to import enough water to create a reasonable substantial cycle. Anyone these things could be done In arid zones on earth for a .ooq fraction of the costs.
The most realistic outlook is a massive robotic run colony with occasional short term stays by research scientists.
Due to the gravity problem alone, it would be safer to build floating space colonies than something on mars. While zero gravity is also bad for your health, it is manageable
No one will ever live on mars, the gravity would be ruinous to your long term health, there is no fauna there, all food would be imported for the first 20 years, growing anything, including ina dome would require above ground fertilizer factories, which would be shipped from earth, there is no reasonable way to import enough water to create a reasonable substantial cycle. Anyone these things could be done In arid zones on earth for a .ooq fraction of the costs.
The most realistic outlook is a massive robotic run colony with occasional short term stays by research scientists.
Due to the gravity problem alone, it would be safer to build floating space colonies than something on mars. While zero gravity is also bad for your health, it is manageable