To bad they're so far away.
We can't even make it to Mars fast enough before the humans body starts to Slowly shut down.
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We'll find a way. We always do.
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Edited by Britton: 6/1/2015 8:56:31 PMWhere on earth did you hear that? It takes about 1.5 years to go to mars with current propulsion systems.
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Does mars have similar gravity to that of earth? I think it's a bit smaller, no?
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A little less gravity.
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Noticeable? Like, can I jump 20 feet in the air? Lol
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I dunno.
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I heard though that humans couldn't yet because there bodies would be to far damaged from 0 g by then.
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http://www.quora.com/What-is-the-longest-time-an-astronaut-can-spend-in-space-before-it-is-too-hard-to-re-acclimatize-to-Earth
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On mobile explain for the laymen?
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Basically even though 0g is hard on the body, astronauts recover amazingly fast, even after long periods of time. People have spent about the time it takes to go to mars in space already, and successfully recovered.
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And back? Huh, So is it just technical issues
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Well a mission yo mars would have the astronauts on the surface an extended period of time. Right now its all logistical issues that are solvable. That's why they are able to have a decent timeline for going to mars laid out.
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Ah, thx