JamesJimlb From United States of America, joined Jan 2006, 1023 posts, RR: 2 Posted (5 years 10 months 1 week 5 days 9 hours ago) and read 2967 times:
if it is possible would you want to live on mars or the moon? IMO no, i think it would be to difficult, i think that they can and will do it, at least on the moon. what are your thoughts?
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San747 From United States of America, joined Dec 2004, 4934 posts, RR: 13 Reply 1, posted (5 years 10 months 1 week 5 days 8 hours ago) and read 2967 times:
Acey From Canada, joined Jun 2007, 981 posts, RR: 0 Reply 2, posted (5 years 10 months 1 week 5 days 8 hours ago) and read 2960 times:
I'd hate to come back and have lost all that weight. It would definitely be an interesting journey, but I wouldn't want to stay away too long. How long is the trip to Mars as it stands, nine months? Way too long for me. The moon, perhaps.
If a man hasn't discovered something that he will die for, he isn't fit to live. -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Af773atmsp From United States of America, joined Aug 2006, 2575 posts, RR: 2 Reply 3, posted (5 years 10 months 1 week 5 days 8 hours ago) and read 2953 times:
I would like to have a vacation on the Moon. Would there be rockets or planes taking people to the Moon? I was watching a show about taking people to the moon and Pan Am was selling tickets to the Moon, did the people that buy tickets get refunds?
Boeing's new airplane taking people to the moon: 747-10
And Airbus's new airplane taking people to the moon: A3000
FlagshipAZ From United States of America, joined Jan 2001, 3419 posts, RR: 15 Reply 4, posted (5 years 10 months 1 week 5 days 8 hours ago) and read 2953 times:
In a fantasy sense, yes. Abord a United Federation Starship, or a Deep Space Station. On the moon, yes as well, if we had bases like those in Space 1999. Alas, I should lived so long to see this dream become reality. Nice to think about, tho.
Regards.
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FlyDeltaJets87 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 5, posted (5 years 10 months 1 week 5 days 8 hours ago) and read 2950 times:
Quoting Acey (Reply 2): I'd hate to come back and have lost all that weight. It would definitely be an interesting journey, but I wouldn't want to stay away too long. How long is the trip to Mars as it stands, nine months? Way too long for me. The moon, perhaps.
Not only that, but IIRC, you'd have to stay there for well over a year too in order to leave Mars for the journey back to Earth at the most optimal time.
I think a trip to the moon would be cool at first, but would probably get pretty boring fast.
N710PS From United States of America, joined Oct 2006, 1166 posts, RR: 4 Reply 6, posted (5 years 10 months 1 week 5 days 8 hours ago) and read 2941 times:
I will never leave this planet as far as I am concerned. I have a hard enough time pictureing myself leaving the USA to live by choice. I do not want to leave the planet. Too risky and dangerous. I will stay comfotably on this planet as far as I am concerned. Screw space the final frontier. I want to go as high as I can take they types I fly and no furthur.
There is plenty of room for Gods animals, right next to the mashed potatoes!
DL777LAX From United States of America, joined Jan 2007, 521 posts, RR: 2 Reply 8, posted (5 years 10 months 1 week 5 days 8 hours ago) and read 2937 times:
I bet the sex in zero g eould be friggen awesome. Sure, I'm game for doing somethimg new.
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San747 From United States of America, joined Dec 2004, 4934 posts, RR: 13 Reply 9, posted (5 years 10 months 1 week 5 days 6 hours ago) and read 2915 times:
Quoting DL777LAX (Reply 8): I bet the sex in zero g eould be friggen awesome. Sure, I'm game for doing somethimg new.
Never thought of that, but yea, it probably would kick ass... I've gotta try it sometime .
Futurecaptain From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 10, posted (5 years 10 months 1 week 5 days 6 hours ago) and read 2908 times:
Would I still get my cable TV and internet on the moon or would I have to swich to satellite?
And how easy is it to transfer my service and get my mail forwarded to the moon?