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by mistermack » Sun Apr 06, 2014 12:20 am
Well, I'm applying the standards we operate today.
We don't send kids up chimneys any more, or test new medicines on them.
Who is going to be the first to experiment on their own kid, by giving birth on Mars? It's not going to happen in today's environment. It's very unlikely that kids could grow up healthy, without 1g of gravity. Astronauts lose bone mass and muscle, even with extreme fitness regimes.
Adult people might volunteer to live there, but when I said long-term, I was talking about proper colonisation, people being conceived, born and dying there.
In any case, there is no need to colonise planets like Mars.
Once you have the ability to build things in space, using materials from the Moon and Mars, you can make space stations as big as you like. You can make a spinning space station, with living areas that have exactly 1g of artificial gravity. The raw materials can be lifted off from the Moon, using very little energy, so the stations can grow to enormous sizes, and have thick shielding from harmful rays.
People could work on Mars and the Moon for shorter periods, with their families living on space stations.
While there is a market for shit, there will be assholes to supply it.