Both the moon and the Earth rotate, and the moon moves around the Earth, how could you affix it us without stopping it or us moving and in doing so generally screwing up the global ecosystem?black lincon said:The better question is when will a nation, or private company, make a space elevator? Because that is cheaper than repeatedly launching rockets up into space. The nations of the earth will not colonize the moon until we build one of those. Also there's the problem of who gets to colonize what. America claimed the moon, but does that really make it theirs? Until we answer questions like those space colonization is impossible.
Punctuation. Or spelling. Or missing words. I can't tell.The66Monkey said:Colonies, Moon: 987 years.
Colonies, Mars: 1012 years.
Other galaxy: 2369 years.
Alien race: impossible to estimate, could be tomorrow could be never; too many factors.[sup]fixed-ish[/sup]
How bleak is that.super_smash_jesus said:the answer is never.
I am not one to believe that there is any benefit to colonizing anything that does not harbour life, and I believe the whole of space to be void of life except for our delightful little planet.
WOW! your the first person I met tht thinks exactly like me on the subjectsamsprinkle said:I personally think that we will NEVER find Aliens. I believe that somewhere in the vastness of space they have to be lurking. But who knows. odds were against humans, we turned out fine. (coughs)
But people could just, you know, live on the rocket that goes to the nearest star, and people could make children on that ship, then die, and then the children could grow up and continue that.4thegreatergood said:Moon colonies, 75-100 years. Mars? 100-150. Interstellar? 400 years at least. We'd need some sort of teleporter or something to take us to the nearest star in one lifetime. It would be about that time we find a habitable world to find alien life. Let's hope they won't hate us.
EDIT: We're likely to never go to another galaxy. The distances are just too great.
Then the moon probably belongs to a long forgotten tribe of neanderthols.intergral said:Japan wants to colonize the moon by 2025, but too bad America already owns it! (hey, finders keepers...lol)
You misunderstand the concept of a space elevator. What a space elevator does is connect something rotating in the earths orbit that rotates around the earth at the same rate as the earth spins, like a space station, to the earth with a large elevator. Then you use the station as a port for spaceships so they don't have to waste fuel on exiting earths atmosphere.Danny Ocean said:Both the moon and the Earth rotate, and the moon moves around the Earth, how could you affix it us without stopping it or us moving and in doing so generally screwing up the global ecosystem?black lincon said:The better question is when will a nation, or private company, make a space elevator? Because that is cheaper than repeatedly launching rockets up into space. The nations of the earth will not colonize the moon until we build one of those. Also there's the problem of who gets to colonize what. America claimed the moon, but does that really make it theirs? Until we answer questions like those space colonization is impossible.
Well... I wouldn't say never. Plans have already been made and started, for building space stations on the moon etc. So it will happen some time, in this century, or the next.super_smash_jesus said:the answer is never.
I am not one to believe that there is any benefit to colonizing anything that does not harbour life, and I believe the whole of space to be void of life except for our delightful little planet.
2200 at the latestsheic99 said:At what point do you think that man will destroy the earth of it's resources?super_smash_jesus said:the answer is never.
I am not one to believe that there is any benefit to colonizing anything that does not harbour life, and I believe the whole of space to be void of life except for our delightful little planet.
Hail!SnowCold said:WOW! your the first person I met tht thinks exactly like me on the subjectsamsprinkle said:I personally think that we will NEVER find Aliens. I believe that somewhere in the vastness of space they have to be lurking. But who knows. odds were against humans, we turned out fine. (coughs)
*hails*
Antimatter's pretty good fuel, if you can make enough of it. It would take, oh, a metric ton of the superexplosive crap to get to Proxima Centauri, though.Fraught said:But people could just, you know, live on the rocket that goes to the nearest star, and people could make children on that ship, then die, and then the children could grow up and continue that.4thegreatergood said:Moon colonies, 75-100 years. Mars? 100-150. Interstellar? 400 years at least. We'd need some sort of teleporter or something to take us to the nearest star in one lifetime. It would be about that time we find a habitable world to find alien life. Let's hope they won't hate us.
EDIT: We're likely to never go to another galaxy. The distances are just too great.
Although, where would they get that much fuel?
I find a bit hilarious anyone could "own" the moon, though. Nonetheless, one can.intergral said:Japan wants to colonize the moon by 2025, but too bad America already owns it! (hey, finders keepers...lol)
Besides, anyone who has seen Gundam knows what Japan is REALLY up to... *coughcolonydropcough*
Oh, it is VERY geeky. That's just something one has to expect from Escapists.odatnarat said:i think this thread is a bit geeky, but its fun to read all your opinions about this.. haha
scary though haha