Sujet : Re: Do you think a mission to Mars is possible before 2050?
De : Headmaster (at) *nospam* Hogwarts.physics (Androcles)
Groupes : de.alt.augenoptik sci.astroDate : 04. Apr 2009, 14:38:58
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"donglongchao" <
donglongchao@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:68b5f8d5-75f8-4056-a96a-d53f5d1a788b@v23g2000pro.googlegroups.com...On Apr 4, 11:47 am, BradGuth <
bradg...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 3, 4:07 pm, Jasper Tiler <slimier_t...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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There have been many movies about Mars missions and
dozens of stories, but mankind wasn't on Mars yet.
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Do you think there will be a manned mission to Mars before
2050?
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With the declining economy, a Mars mission seems to be
unlikely, except if the Chinese or the Russians would
join the race to Mars.
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What do you think?
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One way by 2050, sure thing. Round trip, perhaps not unless you've
got a trillion bucks to blow. Even at a 50/50 (public/private) funded
mission, you're still looking at having to privately come up with $500
billion.
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Why not instead do Venus for roughly 1% that amount?
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~ BG
50year is so long that nobody could forsee the future.
i am a Chinese,i believe my country.
so my target is live as long as possible to see that mission.
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