• @[email protected]
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    1017 days ago

    If the time frame you will be required to be out in space exceeds the time it will take for your eyesight to degrade to a point where it hinders you physically being able to do your work, then that is a problem you can’t just soldier through. There will have to be some sort of solution to this.

    • Troy
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      417 days ago

      Yes, but we won’t know what that timeframe is until we send enough people (or animals or whatever) to discover this.

      • @[email protected]
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        217 days ago

        Build a ship and send several monkeys to Mars and back on one of those free return trajectories and see how they fare.

        • Troy
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          217 days ago

          It’s actually a good idea, provided the monkeys can survive the zero g environment and feed themselves and clean up after themselves and whatever else. Free return is something like 16 months?

          Tangent and some searching yields: https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/abs/10.2514/2.3333?journalCode=jsr – 1.4 years as minimum.

          Sending monkeys on a lunar free return can make logistical sense. I’m not sure Mars does. Trying to keep the monkeys alive will be crazy.

            • Troy
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              217 days ago

              Hahah, just create an entirely new system architecture compared to what is currently being built. Easy! Set back human exploration timelines by decades…

              • @[email protected]
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                317 days ago

                What is currently being built can’t sustain a monkey population to mars anyway, so why not? If the monkey trials are a priority, we need to give them suitable living conditions

                • Troy
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                  217 days ago

                  I’m arguing that monkey trials are not a priority and that we should go straight to people

          • @[email protected]
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            217 days ago

            I don’t think a lunar free return trajectory would be long enough to measure this. Because the moon is so close.

            • Troy
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              217 days ago

              Correct. But a lunar free return trajectory is about the limit of what I’d sent unsupervised monkeys on. ;)