Our solar system is really small.This is a fun image..
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It’s really amazing that we haven’t been to Mars yet.
Our solar system is really small.This is a fun image..
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Thank you kindly ! My new wallpaper for the month !
Our solar system is really small.
It’s really amazing that we haven’t been to Mars yet.
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Thus I'm very aware of the fact that digital (composite's) photo's can be altered and to some degree, have done so, just to see if I could match some of the supposed NASA photo's. Its amazing how much even I as a complete amateur, can get a photo taken from my 12 inch on Earth to look similar to photo's taken by Hubble.
"It’s really amazing that we haven’t been to the Moon yet.Our solar system is really small.
It’s really amazing that we haven’t been to Mars yet.
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I believe that NASA has planned for 2030."It’s really amazing that we haven’t been to the Moon yet.
Our solar system is really small.
It’s really amazing that we haven’t been to Mars yet.
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"It’s really amazing that we haven’t been to the Moon yet.
I have no doubt about your words when I look at your avatar.Well, I've been there many times.
Jokes aside. Mars is very far away from Earth. With our current technological level, we would perhaps be able to bring some passengers there alive, but the chances of getting them back are slim, and so are their chances of staying alive on Mars.
Mars is often suggested as our last chance of escape, once we have destroyed Earth. If it is difficult to bring a few humans, how can anyone believe that we will ever be able to terraform the planet or even more bizare: How would we be able to supply just the energy needed to transport +10 billion humans there? Sorry, but it's a crazy fantasy.
We are already so many humans on Earth that we are quickly running out of resources. Mars has roughly the same surface as land on earth. No room for oceans there. There are no water, no oxygen, no protecting atmosphere, no food and no supermarket.
Well, I've been there many times.
Jokes aside. Mars is very far away from Earth. With our current technological level, we would perhaps be able to bring some passengers there alive, but the chances of getting them back are slim, and so are their chances of staying alive on Mars.
Mars is often suggested as our last chance of escape, once we have destroyed Earth. If it is difficult to bring a few humans, how can anyone believe that we will ever be able to terraform the planet or even more bizare: How would we be able to supply just the energy needed to transport +10 billion humans there? Sorry, but it's a crazy fantasy.
We are already so many humans on Earth that we are quickly running out of resources. Mars has roughly the same surface as land on earth. No room for oceans there. There are no water, no oxygen, no protecting atmosphere, no food and no supermarket.
Ha, if “we” go there it will only be the few selected, forget the peasants, they can stay on earth, we can on,y hope the 1% will leave the sooner the better, so we can stop being a useful resource for their agendas.
Tesla was close to solve the energy problem, but was shut down, due to greed. I still think the earth is a better change to survive than mars, but I would love to see what is actually on mars, and not just some sensored pictures from NASA.