I was wondering too. What exactly are they going to do once they reach the ISS? Will they shut it down and take all 8 members back to Earth? Or will they leave the (new) 4 up there and leave them waiting for us to develop a new vehicle capable of docking with it/even reaching it?
I heard them talking about going back to the Stage-Rockets. That actually still looks fun... just, the feeling of blasting a rocket out into the darkness. And instead of winging it, we have technology that can truly help us this time.
But now imagine. An expensive vehicle set for a 2 year Manned Mission to Mars. Just, How much of a bitch that would be to set forward? Because really, it would cost
so much unnecessary resources just to ferry supplies and people back and forth, why not leave them there on the planet to set up shop for incoming settlers first? It would be far better if the colonists or Astronauts were self-sufficient and could fend for themselves out there, and especially if we plan to stay someday. Why not start with a full-fledged operation than dipping our toes in the shallow end and running away (With technology of course, but nonetheless)?. Because, that's exactly what the Pioneers did. They never went home. And I understand, this isn't a little land mass with fresh air and water and food and such, this is a barren, cold planet of carbons and dust storms.
But look at what they did with the Arctic. What they did with getting to the Moon. Things take effort. Maybe if we really tried our hearts and souls into it...
And then, once they have a STABLE environment and information about Mars and it's effects on us (Solar Radiation, Climate, Health Hazards, Psychological effects etc), then they can focus all their attention on travel to and fro. Maybe even an elaborate bridge of stations, somewhat like train stations. A Space Train if you will, lol.
And then the issue about Mars' Makeup? If we are so good at making greenhouse gasses, why don't we just stop polluting Earth and try polluting Mars...? It's simple enough... do we really know if Mars has some sort of frozen residual Fuel lying under the ground as well? Not until we make a big fucking hole, nope :>
And if say that we will/are/can develop Technologies to render Natural Gas useless, we won't need the fuel anymore, right?
Maybe we just lug a giant machine, and burn things in it above the surface. Or launch probes there to do the job(s) for us.
A thicker Atmosphere in Mars means easier landings and more friction, less chance to just pierce right through the sky and crash.
And maybe the introduction of Earth Life (microbes surviving on the Probes and Vehicles, and even US) Will colonize and make 'new' life, though it defeats the hopes of actually finding out if life DID exist on Mars?
Now with the Lack of any large human rated launch vehicles here on Earth... I'm two-sided.
If you asked me last year, I'd be all like OMGWTFTHISSUCKS
But now that I look at it, maybe this is a good thing. It's completely evident that when people focus on one thing, it gets done quick. If we focus on all our problems here on Earth Step by Step, we can then put our complete focus on Space instead of Space and Politics and Water Shortages and War and trades and blah blah blah blah blah.
And maybe then even THE ENTIRE WORLD will be working/supporting us. Imagine if every able person on the planet were to to come together and build. Things would get DONE. Hella fast and then some. Especially if these people have worked out their differences and had the time to talk and, for the most part, are cool with each other instead of pointing guns at children ._.
Space still totally has me drawn in like Moths to a Flame.
It has, ever since I was 6. I loved space and I still do. It's just something wonderful.
If I had to say so, whenever I'm
completely active and able-minded instead of
Tired, Stressed out and Tried as I am now, Space occupies (a fairish amount of) 30%-47% of my mind.
I ponder the fuck out of it all.
Empty Space
I guess our next step, is to really just develop safe environments, efficient methods, and Fast-enough Technologies to truly help us.
Not things like "oh, this will do us good I guess". I mean things like "THIS WILL CERTAINLY HELP US, WITHOUT A DOUBT. WE DON'T EVEN NEED IT BUT IF WE DID IT
WILL TOTALLY SAVE OUR LIVES" or something along the lines of that.
The most plausible thing I can see ahead of us in terms of speed is the
Ion Engine being employed.
Then the Next thing (albeit still dangerous as hell) Is the
Nuclear Method And the most plausable ("realistic") Sci-fi form of travel is the
Alcubierre Drive due to our fascination with string theory, bending space, the LCH and all that... Especially because it's still
within our own Spacial Dimension, Unlike the Fictional
Shaw-Fujikawa Slipspace Drive.
Still though, it's so problematic, it stays Hypothetical at best.