• The Apartheid Manchild has this weird obsession with Mars.

    There will be no permanent settlement on Mars in the next decade. (I frankly doubt that there will even have been human footprints on Mars in the next decade!) There will be no permanent settlement on Mars in the next century. There will likely be no permanent settlement on Mars in the next millennium. And I’m saying that last one not because I don’t think we’d have the technology in a thousand years, but rather because there is no point in living on Mars.

    Mars has nothing we need that’s worth maintaining a settlement in the face of conditions harsher than the absolute worst the Earth has to offer. If people want to live in a permanently cold shithole with nothing usefully accessible they can just build a house on Antarctica. It’s a far cheaper way to fuck around and find otu.

      • @[email protected]
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        Reaching escape velocity is expensive. We can be more efficient and still achieve the same result using a minuscule fraction of the propellant and none of the rocket framing.

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          I mean we’re already sending rockets up there. I’m sure we can afford to dump him out on the way.

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                Just hogtie him and leave him on the lauch pad. We get rid of a problem, and the problem is turned into mostly it’s component atoms. Give giving the circle of life a little help!

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                To be clear, I am not advocating for shooting Musk. I am saying we can ignite a fraction of the rocket fuel without any of the containment vessels or expensive infrastructure. While there will be no liftoff, it would certainly be uplifting.

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                Trebuchet? Cheap? ✅. Easily assembled and transported? ✅. Low tech not needed any rare earth materials? ✅. Sufficient to launch him at least 150 m? ✅. Low survivability rate for potential additional yeeting? ✅.

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                  Hmm, I think we shouldn’t rule out other simple machines with wooden frames and French names just yet.

  • RejZoR
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    Elon Musk is also an idiot so why should we be listening to him? He already sees business opportunity for his bullshit SpaceX or some shit.

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      I think that’s probably the instigating factor. He saw on Twitter that the ISS has a big crack and the government is covering it up, he decided it’s true because in his mind trolls on the internet have a higher level of authority than any expert or scientist, and now he has to insist on deorbiting it to prove himself right instead of backing down or listening to any reason to the contrary.

  • Bob Robertson IX
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    “Let’s go to Mars”

    Imagine living some place where you have to pay Musk for your air and water.

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      Tell me they’re gonna use it as a staging point for the new station parts and build it remotely from here instead of launching everything up there from fresh after abandoning their foothold

    • Tony Bark
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      Apparently, Elon wants that sooner rather than later.

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        You gotta wonder if today’s fight with the previous commander of the ISS had anything to do with it.

        It would be the most petty, dumb, and childish thing to call for the de-obiting of the ISS over a tweet, but my expectations for him get lower each day.

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          Oh, so Elon offered a nonsensical rescue plan for publicity reasons and is upset that it was turned down?

          Funny. Just like when these people were stuck in that cave in Thailand and Elon offered a nonsensical rescue plan for publicity reasons and was upset that it was turned down.

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          Musk is such a miserable pile of trash that it’s insulting he even has a 1/100th the influence he has

  • @[email protected]
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    Why wouldn’t he? Now even more money can flow towards spacex’s not-gonna-happen goal of going to Mars.

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      Simpsons did it first! In an episode the rich and smart were sent on a ship as the earth is ending. Thought the smart folks will just be replaced by AI at this point. Once it becomes a reliable repository for knowledge - meaning no ‘need’ for fart smellas smart fellas.

      The conclusion of such an approach is even broached by Wall-E, disney of all folks.