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Link Posted: 12/26/2015 1:51:47 PM EST
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I'd go in a NY minute.



If I get to choose my travel partner.



After all, need somebody to 'pass the time' with.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 1:56:08 PM EST
[#2]
If we could leave tomorrow, I'm ready and willing@75%.





2030s?  By then I will have visited it; and pretty much


everywhere else.


 
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 1:59:36 PM EST
[#3]
Absolutely.  You can die in your sleep wearing a diper someday or you can go out on a spaceship.

We are all dying sometime.  I rather still have my faculties when I go out.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:00:42 PM EST
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Unless you can stay busy and mentally active, they will spend a lot of time sleeping.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:02:17 PM EST
[#5]
If I were 20 years younger and unmarried, sure.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:04:30 PM EST
[#6]
What are the gun laws on Mars?
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:15:35 PM EST
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I would go as part of a scientific expedition but not as a pioneer. Trying to eak out a miserable existence on a cold dead rock sounds worse than even living in Chicago.

Anyway, NASA isn't going to be going anywhere if we keep electing socialist scumbags.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:24:16 PM EST
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I would, if I didn't have 5 kids to feed.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:32:32 PM EST
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Here's a new question.  Would you go to Mars and never come back to Earth if there was a functioning colony there?  Like a permanent move.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:41:42 PM EST
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I would in ten years, if I get to bring my own sidearm.




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Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:43:50 PM EST
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Read the book.  It's fucking amazing compared to the movie.  
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In the words of Mark Watney:  You of out of your fucking mind?


Just saw that the other day.  Makes me not want to go to Mars.  
Read the book.  It's fucking amazing compared to the movie.  


+1.  Book was awesome.  Not even going to waste the money or time on the movie.  Im getting tired of Hollywood fucking up great stories.  I wish they'd stop leeching off the book industry to make up for their lack of talent.  Now that I think about it, Hollywood is FSA.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:44:14 PM EST
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Get your ass to Mars.






I would, if I didn't have 5 kids to feed.


Screw you, Benny!



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Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:45:11 PM EST
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I'd go just to get away from the FSA.....I have a feeling that there would be no FSA on Mars?
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:46:40 PM EST
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+1.  Book was awesome.  Not even going to waste the money or time on the movie.  Im getting tired of Hollywood fucking up great stories.  I wish they'd stop leeching off the book industry to make up for their lack of talent.  Now that I think about it, Hollywood is FSA.
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+1.  Book was awesome.  Not even going to waste the money or time on the movie.  Im getting tired of Hollywood fucking up great stories.  I wish they'd stop leeching off the book industry to make up for their lack of talent.  Now that I think about it, Hollywood is FSA.
They didn't really screw it up, they did as good of a job as they could with 2 hours to work with.  It should have been a 24 episode HBO miniseries.

 
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:49:24 PM EST
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Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:51:15 PM EST
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I would, if I didn't have 5 kids to feed.
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Get your ass to Mars.


I would, if I didn't have 5 kids to feed.


The government will take care of them ........................
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:53:45 PM EST
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Yes.



 
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:54:36 PM EST
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Mars would be better than Uranus.
I doubt I will be around when any man sets foot on Mars.
Hell I just hoping we get back to the moon in my lifetime.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:54:41 PM EST
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I'm too old now, but I'd have gone in a heartbeat when I was younger.

Incidentally, I watched 'The Martian' last night. Good flick.
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I'm old too.  It's the best time!  You have a world of experience, you don't get overly excited, you remain cool, calm, and collected when everyone else is losing their fucking minds, you just don't GAF anymore.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:54:59 PM EST
[#20]
Nope, I like the blues, greens and browns of this place too much.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 2:56:05 PM EST
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I was seven years old when the Ruskies sent Sputnik into orbit in 1957, and a sophomore in college when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon 12 years later.





Mars was the next logical step, and IMHO, it's already about thirty years too late in coming.


Even at age 65, I'd leave tomorrow, if they'd have me.

Link Posted: 12/26/2015 3:02:59 PM EST
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Are we talking about some futurist dome cover area that has grass, fake blue skies, swimming pools and seasons and in order to explore Mars you put on a spacesuit and go out of the dome? I would consider that.
Going and living in a tube or box then no. Visit sure, not permanent.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 3:05:58 PM EST
[#23]
Is this a bonus question to the "How far would you travel for pie?" pole?
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 3:06:02 PM EST
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+1.  Book was awesome.  Not even going to waste the money or time on the movie.  Im getting tired of Hollywood fucking up great stories.  I wish they'd stop leeching off the book industry to make up for their lack of talent.  Now that I think about it, Hollywood is FSA.
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Just saw that the other day.  Makes me not want to go to Mars.  
Read the book.  It's fucking amazing compared to the movie.  


+1.  Book was awesome.  Not even going to waste the money or time on the movie.  Im getting tired of Hollywood fucking up great stories.  I wish they'd stop leeching off the book industry to make up for their lack of talent.  Now that I think about it, Hollywood is FSA.


Would the audiobook be just as good as the book? I got Star Wars The Force Awakens audiobook(It already goes into more detail than the movie) Amazon/Audible is giving away two books with a trial that you can keep
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 3:08:16 PM EST
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Would the audiobook be just as good as the book? I got Star Wars The Force Awakens audiobook(It already goes into more detail than the movie) Amazon/Audible is giving away two books with a trial that you can keep
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Would the audiobook be just as good as the book? I got Star Wars The Force Awakens audiobook(It already goes into more detail than the movie) Amazon/Audible is giving away two books with a trial that you can keep
I have over 100 audio books.  That one is tied for best narration with one other IMHO.  Go for it.

 
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 3:13:35 PM EST
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I have over 100 audio books.  That one is tied for best narration with one other IMHO.  Go for it.  
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Would the audiobook be just as good as the book? I got Star Wars The Force Awakens audiobook(It already goes into more detail than the movie) Amazon/Audible is giving away two books with a trial that you can keep
I have over 100 audio books.  That one is tied for best narration with one other IMHO.  Go for it.  

Thanks..
Well I guess that is the two free books...
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 3:15:34 PM EST
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Link Posted: 12/26/2015 3:23:09 PM EST
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They didn't really screw it up, they did as good of a job as they could with 2 hours to work with.  It should have been a 24 episode HBO miniseries.  
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+1.  Book was awesome.  Not even going to waste the money or time on the movie.  Im getting tired of Hollywood fucking up great stories.  I wish they'd stop leeching off the book industry to make up for their lack of talent.  Now that I think about it, Hollywood is FSA.
They didn't really screw it up, they did as good of a job as they could with 2 hours to work with.  It should have been a 24 episode HBO miniseries.  


Youre probably right.  But still, I don't want to ruin my mental depiction of that story.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 3:38:26 PM EST
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Would not be even close to being possible with today's technology.  I doubt even in a hundred years it could be done.  Too many people watch crap science fantasy and think it's real.  May as well ask is you want to live in Unicorn land with the magic fairies.

Edit - I was thinking more in the way of a colony being impossible.  Just a round trip may be possible in say 50 years or so.  NASA likes funding though, so they say 20 years.  
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 3:47:13 PM EST
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I watched The Martian, so I would just make sure I brought a spare potato with me in case.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 3:51:41 PM EST
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I think it would tug at the the adventure parts of us.  How many people can say they've been to Mars?
 
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Would not go if there was a 100% success rate.  What is so special about Mars? -there are barren red deserts right here on Earth if that is the desired landscape.
I think it would tug at the the adventure parts of us.  How many people can say they've been to Mars?
 


According to Senator Jackson, Neil Armstrong planted a flag there.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 3:55:15 PM EST
[#32]
Sure would.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 4:17:26 PM EST
[#33]
No.  Everything I love is here.  Mars is just a gigantic fucking rock.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 4:19:26 PM EST
[#34]
Where do I sign up?
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 4:25:46 PM EST
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I would, but I'm not sure there is sufficient political will to invite white, Christian males on this outing.

We've ruined this planet with individual rights, science and capitalism.

Only affirmative action candidates and Muslims who found out they invented the the number zero 2000 years ago can properly colonize Mars.

I'll stay home and help support the welfare effort.

Link Posted: 12/26/2015 5:33:00 PM EST
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Link Posted: 12/26/2015 5:38:38 PM EST
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sure why not

Link Posted: 12/26/2015 5:51:40 PM EST
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Maybe 20 years ago but now I am too old to waste time watching the Martian desert.  At this stage in my life I have things I need to check off my bucket list.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 5:55:29 PM EST
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It'd be boring as hell, it's ALL desert there. So as just a casual space traveler, hell no. But I'm sure a geologist would be in heaven on Mars.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 5:57:08 PM EST
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Link Posted: 12/26/2015 5:57:15 PM EST
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Yeah, I'm with you there. It'd be like going out to a very very remote desert on Earth, except you have to wear a space suit and you have no protection from cosmic radiation.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 6:00:21 PM EST
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2030's?

I'll be old, so why not.  I wouldn't mind ending the story of my life with an exclamation mark.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 6:02:20 PM EST
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Are there jack rabbits, beer and .22lr available on Mars?
Can I take my dog?
Will everybody leave me the fuck alone?

If all these are affirmative, then I'm in.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 6:11:51 PM EST
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I would in ten years, if I get to bring my own sidearm.


It'll be a gun free zone

Nah.

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Thank you for posting that. SAAB!

And to answer the question, yes, but 10% risk of death is about the highest risk I'd take. (NASA wouldn't do it if it was that high anyway... they top out around 2-3% for explorer class missions).
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 8:28:22 PM EST
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I'd leave tomorrow, no questions asked.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 8:29:59 PM EST
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I'd leave tomorrow, no questions asked.
Link Posted: 12/26/2015 9:45:42 PM EST
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they might have an accident,space is dangerous yo



 
Link Posted: 12/27/2015 12:07:21 AM EST
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Fuck yea.

Where would we be without men like Lewis and Clarke
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Yes, I would go in a heart beat.



Fuck yea.

Where would we be without men like Lewis and Clarke



To go somewhere no one has gone before, I think thats a core American/Western value.  


Edmund Hillary / Tenzing Norgay
Roald Amundsen and his crew.
Robert Peary /  Matthew Henson
Don Walsh / Jacques Piccard
Neil Armstrong / Buzz Aldrin



Why? Because its there.

Link Posted: 12/27/2015 12:10:52 AM EST
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Tough one there.  I'd have to really think it over, but I would lean towards yes.
Link Posted: 12/27/2015 12:11:11 AM EST
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Absolutely.  You can die in your sleep wearing a diper someday or you can go out on a spaceship.

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Astronauts wear diapers.


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