Four volunteer crew members entered a Mars-realistic 3D printed habitat.

  • Ganondorf
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    1 year ago

    Hard to say - There’s still a lot of hazards yet to be accounted for: a lot more radiation exposure, literal poison in the soil, severe weather, safe and affordable supply chain, etc.

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      21 year ago

      I think the radiation exposure might be manageable though, as at least in theory you can shield the habitats.

      The showstopper could be the low gravity - we haven’t really done many experiments on low gravity, the Mars Gravity Biosatellite never got built. But if it turns out that Martian gravity is really damaging to human health and thus long-term habitation is not viable then I think we’d have to really rethink our human spaceflight goals as on a planet you don’t even have the option to simulate gravity via the centrifugal force - so it could just be game over for Mars colonisation.