What r ur opinions about building a space community??
Would that be safe?
Would that be helpful?
Would that be economical?
and so on...
Would that be safe?
Would that be helpful?
Would that be economical?
and so on...
Cool!!!Incidentally, I've watched this a few weeks ago. I can't see anybody else offering better insight:
nah bruhA few of the current Drwho eps explore terraforming planets but would be a good idea to test terraforming our own planet first
fakeeeee smhWe ain't gonna be colonizing anything because the world is gonna end in 10 year's due to climate change, you memba?
Challenges of building a space colony on
Moon as well as Mars
Yes indeed, but planetary base can also be sometimes addressed as a space colony. Note that a space colony is not just a base or some harbour, it would in fact be some sort of organisation having bases on mars, moon, asteroids and other space stations. Futhermore, sulphur clouds? damn, there's none on Mars as far as ik and building bases on asteroids in Kuiper belt would be easy as it too won't have any clouds cuz obviously negligible gravity, so no atmosphere and thus no clouds...Sulphur acid clouds would make a cloud colony an interesting challenge: but is a planetary base really a space colony? Wouldn't a space colony by definition have to be in space? In which case wouldn't the asteroid or Kuiper belt be a more natural choice?
Curious as to why you say that since we're already on our way back to the moon to actually set up a colony there while SpaceX is currently developing their rockets further in order to achieve settlement on Mars. It will most definitely be in our lifetime since the Nasa Artemis Program is set to officially launch no earlier than May 2024. Mars is set to be late 2020s or early 2030s.Not in our life time and musk is bullshiter he so stupid
Yes indeed, but planetary base can also be sometimes addressed as a space colony. Note that a space colony is not just a base or some harbour, it would in fact be some sort of organisation having bases on mars, moon, asteroids and other space stations. Futhermore, sulphur clouds? damn, there's none on Mars as far as ik and building bases on asteroids in Kuiper belt would be easy as it too won't have any clouds cuz obviously negligible gravity, so no atmosphere and thus no clouds...
Now answer to "In which case wouldn't the asteroid or Kuiper belt be a more natural choice?"- In cases where we would not know the composition of the asteroid, that is, if we were to establish a base but the surface's too feeble to hold a single pole stick into it, or in other cases if the surface is irregular, it would be hard for us to work and establish a base. Moreover, we know that asteroids keep on changing trajectories thereby making it more difficult to colonize it. Adding to the burden are the overtly frequent collisions between asteroids in Kuiper belt :c
Anyways, that's just my opinion
Hope that has ur answer!