Wowee you’re popular. I’m only looking at 44,000… then again my name is not at all common, if your name is like “Bill Miller” then you’ll get a lot of hits that aren’t relevant to you specifically. This Suzanne chick has an extremely unusual name.
My name gets 29,200,000 results. Doesn’t help that it’s as common as dirt.
14.1M here. I have begun planning a trip to Uranus!
I think Europa is interesting - you know, that jupiter moon
where it is very possible, that there is actually liquid water there
I mean, revitalizing mars is fine
but there MIGHT be life in our solar system
I mean its boring as hell lifeforms, but at least not microscopic…
[quote]The radiation level at the surface of Europa is equivalent to a dose of about 5400mSv (540 rem) per day, an amount of radiation that would cause illness or death in human beings.
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Life maybe, but doesn’t seem feasible to move there. Maybe interesting:
[quote]In addition, after long space flight missions, male astronauts may experience severe eyesight problems.
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What? Why?
I can’t help thinking of “Capricorn One” and then there was the UK reality TV show “Space Cadets”.
The latter was pretty funny (they carefully selected non-science people) and you can find some of it on youtube.
At the moment, I can’t see the point of a manned mission to mars. The environment is pretty hostile. Robots are better suited to go there. Gravity is about a third of earths, leading to low atmospheric pressure, which in turn makes liquid water unlikely, as it would tend to vapourise. There is ice at the poles though. Maybe one could design some sort of nitrogen-fixing bacteria that could live over the temperature range, except that the atmosphere has less than 3% nitrogen; it’s mostly carbon dioxide. After 5 minutes of googling (so now an expert), I’m not convinced we are going anytime soon, although EASA and NASA think they are going there post 2030ish.
A trip to the Mars chocolate factory would be much easier, quicker and there’s chocolate. I visited Rowntrees (Nestle) once years ago.
That’s CO2 ice. Also known as dry-ice. It’s not usable for your settlement.
Even then the ‘one way trip’ part of it would make me hestitant.
Water is known to exist on mars in abundance, there being quite a bit of ice just under the surface. Water is probably the least of the problems.
What? Why?
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Yeah I heard about his one: Apparently there are some particles that go through they eyes, even when closed and causes people to see stuff. In a long run it might screw up the eyes somehow.
Not sure about the “male” criteria.
Its just another form of dangerous radiation in space, what else is new
All this talk of Europa brings good memories of Space Odyssey :’)
My formal name is a compound of two common names (yet exclusive to Denmark), and a last name that I only think my family has.
I get 3,4k hits on Google.
I think the word ‘known’ definitely doesn’t apply for that woman.
Hahaha. That got a laugh from me.