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If you are interested in more detail, Robert Zubrin's Mars Direct plan is very much worth checking out.
Original plan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vD3U0QcEYXs
Plenty of more recent speeches he's given on youtube over the years as he gets more and more frustrated with the non-action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhquraSwts8
Seems like Musk's plan is quite different than Mar Direct, but this is still a good way to get an idea of what is required to accomplish this.
.It's so when an extinction event happens here on Earth, we don't have all our eggs in the same basket.
The more I read about Elon Musk, the less I tend to believe him. He's quite the serial exaggerator. I guess that puts me in the skeptics camp over whether any of this will happen.
Are there any plans to have people be able to fly back?
It sounds like anyone colonizing on Mars will be there for life.
The more I read about Elon Musk, the less I tend to believe him. He's quite the serial exaggerator. I guess that puts me in the skeptics camp over whether any of this will happen.
I can't find anything about this is there any indication of how long it would take for one of these rockets to get to Mars? Or maybe we'll find that out tomorrow?
Are there any plans to have people be able to fly back?
It sounds like anyone colonizing on Mars will be there for life.
Hey, we're fucking up one planet. Why not fuck up another, rite?
I can't find anything about this – is there any indication of how long it would take for one of these rockets to get to Mars? Or maybe we'll find that out tomorrow?
The dude is "leading" the push in three different fields:
- Renewable energy (solar power: collection and storage) - Solar City
- Electric cars - Tesla
- Rocket/Space industry - SpaceX
(And he's the one or part of the group that "kickstarted" the hyperloop initiative)
I'm not gonna argue here if he's delivering or under delivering.
The dude is waking up stagnent industries/fields and giving them a kick in the arse.
Even if you don't like the dude, I think we can all at least thank the man for all these new cool things that are happening (making people excited again about new technology/space travel) and accelerating innovation in a lot of these fields.
Well I mean, it's certainly true that he tends to underestimate the time it takes to do things. Both SpaceX and Tesla have had numerous milestones slipped and delayed. Though I really hope he succeeds, I have to take the 2018 and 2024 dates with a grain of salt due to that.
That said, he does get his results eventually, and I don't think he has given up on anything he claimed he would do. Both SpaceX and Tesla are making great progress, if not quite at the rate Musk anticipated. I would definitely not bet against him getting to Mars. Even if he's a few years late on his schedule, it would still be before any governmental agency is close to sending people over there.
Exxon Mobil invented the lithium ion battery. The "idea" isn't the only important part. the tzero and the model s aren't equivalent machines. He also is spending heavily to aggressively expand his companies. It's not financial crisis but a calculated risk.What I disagree is whether he is capable of achieving the near impossible like he claims. I've done enough research to know that he really just borrowed or stole a bunch of ideas, like the tzero car which was the truly originator of lithium-ion powered electric cars, and the DC-X was the originator of the idea of landing a rocket after it had launched. It's not clear at all if he can do things no one have ever done before. Also, all of his companies are currently in financial crisis in one way or another, suggesting that he's actually pretty lousy at running a business.
I'll drop this link in here from waitbutwhy for people who want to read up on it some more;
http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/08/how-and-why-spacex-will-colonize-mars.html
It's a great write up with a pretty broad scope.
Would be weird knowing you are signing up for either a quick death or a slow painful one
Man I enjoyed a lot reading it, thanks!
The whole site is pretty amazing.
Would definitely recommend some of the other stuff on there as well;
About A.I. ;
Part 1 - The AI Revolution: The Road to Superintelligence
Part 2 - The AI Revolution: Our Immortality or Extinction
About Musk and his companies (the one you read is part of a bigger whole);
http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/05/elon-musk-the-worlds-raddest-man.html
About the Fermi Paradox;
http://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/fermi-paradox.html
Have fun!
I cant contain my excitement
Should I skip classes for this?
I just read through some articles. This site is fkin awesome! Thank you!
Don't need a fictional super-ore, the potentially huge amounts of rare minerals on Mars will eventually be a big enough draw for these companies -even though operating a mining operation on Mars might be too expensive for the momentlet the first expedition find some super ore / mineable resource of huge/unique value and see how fast big corps are going to line up with funds/support (mid terms)
What I disagree is whether he is capable of achieving the near impossible like he claims. I've done enough research to know that he really just borrowed or stole a bunch of ideas, like the tzero car which was the truly originator of lithium-ion powered electric cars, and the DC-X was the originator of the idea of landing a rocket after it had launched. It's not clear at all if he can do things no one have ever done before. Also, all of his companies are currently in financial crisis in one way or another, suggesting that he's actually pretty lousy at running a business.
I am all for this but... isn't this putting the cart before the horse? A lunar colony makes more sense in the short and long term to build first before going all the way to Mars. I mean Mars is the sexy option but I think more their is more to be learned and gained by setting up shop on Luna first.
I am all for this but... isn't this putting the cart before the horse? A lunar colony makes more sense in the short and long term to build first before going all the way to Mars. I mean Mars is the sexy option but I think more their is more to be learned and gained by setting up shop on Luna first.
The moon does not help you get anywhere aside from the moon. If you have a rocket that can get you to the moon, you can go to Mars, where there are easily reachable resources that can be used for further exploration. The moon has none of that shit, and is in the wrong direction:
You also can't aerobrake to lower your ∆v budget on a trip to the moon. Realistically Deimos or Phobos would be a better halfway stop for a Mars mission than our own moon would be, but even then it's still a shitty idea.
I don't think this is particularly fair. For starters, you'll note that the DC-X never actually existed, it was simply an idea that never came to fruition (so when you say that you don't know if he can do things that 'no one has ever done before', I don't really know what you mean).