This is what the night sky on mars looks like

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It was proved that it was a heavy edited image.

"The landscape around Perseverance is real, and the sky is real, but it’s an Earth sky, not a Mars sky, and the two have been composited together."


"It's hard to list everything that's wrong with this composite. It's an all-sky infrared image posted on to a daytime image taken from the surface of Mars, if you can see the landscape this clearly it wouldn't be possible to see the Milky Way. It pays no respect to scale, orientation or our intelligence.

The optics on the Curiosity rover are designed for taking sharp images in bright sunshine. It doesn't have a fast wide-angle lens suitable for taking nightscapes. Here's an actual image taken from Mars at night:"


 

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The budget of nasa is a fraction of what it is for the military.

Imagine what would be happening if america scaled down military investment and went full steam ahead with investment into science and technology for the public interest. I sincerely hope within my lifetime a reset happens and america gets back on track. Enough with the right wing bullshyt, enough with the privatization and monetization of everything.

I firmly believe if wealth is transferred back to the public and people are put to work, science, health and education are put front and center, we'll have robots on mars actively building things and performing experiments to help us learn about that planet.

With the right materials, we'll be able to design crafts and robots that can travel to other planets in our solar system and explore them. If humanity is able to collaborate and really use its collective intelligence, I don't have any doubt that within 300 years we will have figured out how to settle mars and would have terrariums that simulate earth gravity, plants, etc. or will have figured out how to terraform planets. If that sounds crazy, think about what the state of technology was 300 years ago. Nobody even had an inkling of the technology you're currently using to read this.
 

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Same reason people are lying dead frozen on Mt Everest. Forever.

Why do they go there? Cause it's there. Cause they can see it.

Same with planets and everything else we can see. We gonna go as far as we possibly can.

Living in space would require a structure that has simulated gravity. A rotating asteroid hollowed out. The living space on the inside

Cause living in low gravity for long periods is very unhealthy. SOHH living on the moon or on Mars is not sustainable.
To live on any of the known planets, all it takes is the successful engineering of a new species designed specifically for that planet.

Maybe a human, as is, can’t live on mars. But a representation of him…I.e something like a robot, can.

There was a time the earth was a thing of wonder to those that existed millions of years ago. They stared at it from a distant place. And dared to imagine.
 
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