Nicely put.
By way of boingboing: http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/007092.html
Synopsis: the biggest win for us as a species for investigating terraforming or colonizing other planets? Learning how to colonize our own.
Synopsis: the biggest win for us as a species for investigating terraforming or colonizing other planets? Learning how to colonize our own.
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I mean, you can develop the technology as part of the "let's go to Mars" effort, but what about actually leveraging the technology on Earth? How does that get paid for?
Colonizing Mars is glamorous. Lots of people would give their eyeteeth to live on Mars. I would. Nobody wants to live in the Gobi. (OK, I'd love to spend six months or so there, but I've been a fan of Roy Chapman Andrews since I was about six.)
I'm not asking this in an attempt to say, "It'll never work"; this is a question that *has* to be answered for such a project to happen.
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Here are some other pictures. Wish I could point you at my shots, but I didn't know about it last time I was in the Page area. Next time for sure.
http://www.pbase.com/cwphoto/coyote_buttes
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