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Why Humans Show more love to Mars and Titan than Earth ?

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Are we going to leave our Home-Earth ?

Billion Dollar Projects...

Can't we clean our home with that money ?

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  1. Sigh. Thank god there are more imaginative and adventurous people out there, otherwise we'd still be living in mudhuts. Are you seriously suggesting that we should NOT be sending probes to these worlds, or even worse, are you suggesting that not sending these probes will somehow benefit mankind?

    Frankly, our world would be incredibly boring if we all thought like that. I cannot believe that there are actually people out there who don't think the exploration of planets like Mars is an amazing thing to be proud of.


  2. People often assume that by exploring space we are abandoing the environmental problems on Earth, and leaving our lovely planet behind which is not the case. The government only spends .6 of a percent of the federal budget. Much more is spent on the environmental problems.

    When we colonize on Mars, we aren't going to pack up everything on Earth and move to Mars. We are going to colonize.... not move. England didn't bring everything over to American when the colonized in America.

  3. Unless you come from Africa you really should maybe study a bit of history to realise that the place you now live in was discovered because humans move: either to find new food, new wives or new money. This is how it was for the last 100,000 years.

    But then in the last 50 or so years a new reason has emerged: science. We explore to test what we know about the universe. Science grows by looking at the edges - not the centre. We know more about the Earth now because we know more about the planets around us.

    It really is that simple.

  4. No, we are not going to leave. We are staying. A few people will leave and start colonies, maybe. Compared to the cost of War, space exploration is cheap. To get to Mars, it would cost the same as 2-3 week's war in Iraq, about 500 million dollars.

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  5. hmmm

    u've got a point

    i'll think

  6. It's like colonising, we don't travel to distant planets because we love them, we travel there to make profit and to f**k them up like we did to earth. If it becomes possible to us to travel to the Stars in large numbers, we will be like space-locusts, inhabiting new worlds until we turned them hostile... and on we go, no need to clean up, we can get a new one.

  7. we spend trillons on one little country

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