Woah this is crazy. But I think it's "right" - I mean they know what they are getting themselves into.
But, for me, I wouldn't go frankly because we don't really know what to expect when you finally arrive.
Woah this is crazy. But I think it's "right" - I mean they know what they are getting themselves into.
But, for me, I wouldn't go frankly because we don't really know what to expect when you finally arrive.
Well it is all up to the astronorts if thay whant to do it why not ?
prove me wrong.
This is hardly a topic for debate. There is no right or wrong and the poster above me is spot on. If any astronauts want to do this then fair enough, NASA can make it happen. They're not forcing people into it.
I personally think this is a pathetic idea and I totally feel this a mission like this is inhumane in my opinion. How can you possibly even consider sending humans to live on a planet and expect them never to return, this is there intention is it not?
In a way they are trying to create life using artificial methods in order to create life on another planet... I just don't understand why. What is the reason for this? Why should astronauts give up the life they are living now in order to create a new form of life? I think this is just... weird.
Yeah but its also a "one-way" trip. Trust me, NASA will put pressure on a team to go up there. Will whoever does go up there will practically be dead on earth as they won't really "exist" on earth anymore. I am against it as I feel its people throwing their lives away. Thats my opinion anyway.
There is a chance they won't be throwing lives away, if they don't waste their supplies, plus Earth apparently sending more food/water every so many months.. it could well work.
Although we don't have sufficient information to find out whether Mars is inhabitable or not so it could fail too, I'd say we need to find out more about the planet before rocketing a bunch of astronauts there for life.