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Philosophy wrote
TTG--DANIEL wrote i heard it takes 18 months to get to mars and back and they cant survive due to lack of food over the time?

This is what my science teacher told me


That would depend on how many people were going...

If 2-3 would go i think it could be fine but no more than that at a time that is which would take ages to build a base so i tink we will get humans there in our lifetime but wont be able to setup houses and whatnot for maybe 200-300 years and you would need a sh!t ton of plants
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LaggyLegendz wrote
FastDylan wrote This is not a conspiracy
Anyway i was thinking about when we finaly send humans to mars in like 20 - 50 years i was thinking this would be a really cool mission to go looking for the early mars rovers since there not going anywhere after they have stopped working to go and find them.
what do you guys think?
so what future mission do you guys think should happen?

I've read on a few different site and books that we are to be sending people to the moon in the early 2020's and to make a 'Moon Base' of sorts, and if all that goes well humans should be going in Mars in the mid 2030's. Most of them say 'We will reach Mars in your lifetime' But ya'know how us humans are, but hopefully all goes well, only time will tell



They want to be able to launch from the moon it will make things easier.
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