shades@cov.net.inv <seeu@nt.net> wrote:----------------------------
Mars' resources + human ingenuity = ??
How much material could be transferred from Mars to Earth
without bad effect?
What material do you think would be worth the enourmous cost of
transporting it from Mars to Earth?
Mars' resources + human ingenuity = ??
How much material could be transferred from Mars to Earth
without bad effect?
Jim Pennino wrote:
shades@cov.net.inv <seeu@nt.net> wrote:----------------------------
Mars' resources + human ingenuity = ??
How much material could be transferred from Mars to Earth
without bad effect?
What material do you think would be worth the enourmous cost of
transporting it from Mars to Earth?
If they find something that may be useful on Earth, they might
think of mining it.
shades@cov.net.inv <seeu@nt.net> wrote:
Jim Pennino wrote:
shades@cov.net.inv <seeu@nt.net> wrote:----------------------------
Mars' resources + human ingenuity = ??
How much material could be transferred from Mars to Earth
without bad effect?
What material do you think would be worth the enourmous cost of
transporting it from Mars to Earth?
If they find something that may be useful on Earth, they might
think of mining it.
It would be easier and cheaper to mine the bottom of the oceans than
mine Mars and bring stuff back to Earth.
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