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Mars: Humanity’s hope for becoming multiplanetary

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Kolect1 year ago

Artificial Squirrel Intelligence - $ASI @ASIRescue - might just be the perfect candidate to join the Mars expedition - quick, clever, and always one step ahead! 🐿️🚀 #SpaceSquirrel #AIonMars #REVOLUTION #SpaceX 🌍🚀☄️🌑🌕🐾

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Barefoot Pregnant1 year ago

Mars isn’t just a dream, it’s humanity’s next frontier.

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Sean Lucas1 year ago

@elonmusk do you think you’ll find bones on Mars deep beneath the surface. Or do you think a they have possibly been disintegrated completely over time

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Daily Uplift1 year ago

Hold on and stay firm.

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Alex SwissBorg 💚1 year ago

This visual can really open up our minds

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The Celebrity Plumber1 year ago

Are we so uncivil with our neighbors that we have to run to mars?

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Harold C1 year ago

We will never colonize mars. It’s uninhabitable. We have more than enough room right here on earth. How many ‘uninhabitable’ locations that are 1000’s of square miles here on earth that are simply too cold for humans to thrive? Well, that’s mars always plus no water or oxygen

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Joe Portman1 year ago

I really hope I live to see us get there. Watching SpaceX develop these amazing new technologies has been such a joy ride. "I'd like to die on Mars, preferably not on impact" @elonmusk

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Doesitmatter1 year ago

Couldn't Musk, Trump and their supporters emigrate there? I mean, the planet is already orange. And earth would be so much nicer😆

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G.A1 year ago

Well, you go there... But I'll stay here. 😉 P.s.. I don't see how realistically this is even close to a possible scenario. You can't create water from sand. You can have a planet (and all it's developing needs for materials) but who will provide the water?

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