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Old 06-01-2021, 11:16 PM
TommyJ (Tom)
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Not that much

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Originally Posted by Zuts View Post
That video is excellent, what an exciting time for rockets, this is what I was hoping was going to happen after the moon landings, damn shame it was delayed 50 years.

if it wasn't, by now, the moon and Mars would probably be supporting an Antarctica size population.
Currently, there is no permanent population in Antarctica; several dozen scientific stations are located here, where, depending on the season, about 4000 people live.
Not that much. I understand what you mean, but we are still very far from a permanent base on the Moon or colonization of Mars. Of course, there will be daredevils who will agree to an experimental migration, but now successful migrations to Mars are more a fantasy of enthusiastic people than reality.
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