• Dave@lemmy.nz
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    8 months ago

    I’m currently reading A City on Mars, by that web cartoonist guy and his wife. So far they are strongly arguing that stages 1, 2, and 3 are not actually feasible and that we should wait until technology is there and jump straight to 4. Basically the only reason the ISS works is because it’s next to earth, you need way more support around the crew (i.e. way more people) if you can only launch a rocket there in a launch window every two years, it takes 6 months to get there, and it’s too far away to do live comms.

    It’s been quite good if you’re into that stuff. It has a chapter on space sex, and I just read a section on how the NASA tampon thing wasn’t really about how NASA engineers don’t understand women, but then gives an example that shows they definitely don’t but it’s not because of the tampon thing.

    They also specifically address the single rocket landing then add more rockets to make a city thing.

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    8 months ago

    You’d hope if we had an opportunity to start fresh we’d chill with the roads and put more public transport and walkable city design in

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      8 months ago

      Lol. I live in a city where they deliberately tore all that put and replaced it with highways.

      They would not allow any public transit.

  • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Not that Elon would ever be brave enough to actually get on a rocket to Mars, but if he did, he’d control the air supply like in Total Recall.

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    Unless we cure cancer, it’ll all be underground since there’s so much ionizing radiation on the surface. Hopefully that would prevent it from becoming car centric, but who knows.

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      That and the difference in gravity. A large portion of the vehicles bought for vanity today wouldn’t work there because physics, so reliable mass transit would be crucial