View Full Version : Soldiers on a One way Mission to Mars
Scrmegl
05-26-2008, 06:53 PM
This is a very thought provoking blog/article from Universe Today. It's a short read.
http://www.universetoday.com/2008/05/26/one-way-mission-to-mars-us-soldiers-will-go/ (http://www.universetoday.com/2008/05/26/one-way-mission-to-mars-us-soldiers-will-go/)
"Ruth says that getting the worlds militaries involved with something other than making war with each other could change humanity's future for the better."
http://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/sfc-ruth-580x435.jpg
What do you think about using military for one way exploration? The impact on our world like in the past great voyages on earth seems obvious.
There are a lot of great topics brought up in this blog. Check it out.
mdost03
05-26-2008, 07:48 PM
1 way? I don't know about that as most people would not want to leave their family and friends. It's not like they are going across country, they are leaving the earth lol.
Kevin 1G Drummer
05-26-2008, 09:22 PM
I didn't read the article, but if there are soldiers that are willing to go on a mission like that, why not? Should they be forced to? Absolutly not.
311evo
05-27-2008, 01:17 PM
exactly, if they want to go thats awesome and their names will be very well known, but i think it would be completely out of the question to force them
AwdGSX13
05-27-2008, 01:20 PM
thats nuts... it is a once in a lifetime chance. Id love to see the earth from space and what not. But a 1 way trip would be out of the question, id still like to come back.
Matt D.
05-27-2008, 01:54 PM
I've read about this before, they would most likely only select applicants who had very minimal family ties and responsibilities, such as single, no kids, possibly no parents, not in a powerful position in business or government, etc.
scheides
05-27-2008, 04:07 PM
So, of course, I had a dream about this last night.
I was stuck on Mars in like this weird space station (but on mars, ya know), it was tall and tringular shaped, 3 levels. Top level ceiling and floor were glass, to let light down to the bottom levels. Second level was a loft for sleeping, and base level was basically a kitchen/lab thing.
I was with a few people, and our ship had landed a ways away from this place, but we had somehow made it to it. We were stuck there, and unsure about how to get back to earth.
Obviously I had no idea if we were there on a mission or something, so I spent my time wandering around the place (it was quite big) trying to figure out how we were going to survive, how we'd get fresh oxygen, how long of a power source we had, and how we were going to live in the cold/heat. I ended up lighting a gas stove (like a cooktop, like you'd find in a kitchen) for heat, but then realized it was burning our oxygen, and that's when I woke up in a panic. I realized that we must be able to get more stuff off of our ship, since we had gotten into this place somehow in the first place. This gave me a little comfort, for being stuck on a far away planet with little chance of ever leaving.
Mostly I was wondering how it'd feel to suffocate from running out of oxygen.
Good times!
311evo
05-27-2008, 04:10 PM
maybe you should be the first human to go to mars, since you allready have a little expiriance :P
Halon
05-27-2008, 05:06 PM
I've read about this before, they would most likely only select applicants who had very minimal family ties and responsibilities, such as single, no kids, possibly no parents, not in a powerful position in business or government, etc.
Sounds about right. The single soldiers always get dimed out to do the bullshit. If they volunteer, that'd be cool, but if they forced anyone to do that I think that's bullshit.
tpunx99GSX
05-27-2008, 05:21 PM
So, of course, I had a dream about this last night.
I was stuck on Mars in like this weird space station (but on mars, ya know), it was tall and tringular shaped, 3 levels. Top level ceiling and floor were glass, to let light down to the bottom levels. Second level was a loft for sleeping, and base level was basically a kitchen/lab thing.
I was with a few people, and our ship had landed a ways away from this place, but we had somehow made it to it. We were stuck there, and unsure about how to get back to earth.
Obviously I had no idea if we were there on a mission or something, so I spent my time wandering around the place (it was quite big) trying to figure out how we were going to survive, how we'd get fresh oxygen, how long of a power source we had, and how we were going to live in the cold/heat. I ended up lighting a gas stove (like a cooktop, like you'd find in a kitchen) for heat, but then realized it was burning our oxygen, and that's when I woke up in a panic. I realized that we must be able to get more stuff off of our ship, since we had gotten into this place somehow in the first place. This gave me a little comfort, for being stuck on a far away planet with little chance of ever leaving.
Mostly I was wondering how it'd feel to suffocate from running out of oxygen.
Good times!
Plants and trees are a great way to create oxygen. They feed on the Carbon Dioxide that we exhale and create oxygen that we inhale. :)
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