This thread is all about "what do you think about red planet?" Do you think that journey to mars will be possible?
What will be the problems that we have to overcome to make journey to mars possible?
Will we ever colonize on mars?
So state your thoughts....c:
To give my answers to these questions:
1) The journey to Mars absolutely was, is, and will be possible given the right amount of effort. Proposed variants of the Saturn V would have had enough delta-v for a manned Mars journey, and those were being developed back in the 1960s. We have the technology, what we lack is the commitment. If we really wanted to, we could finish NASA's new SLS rocket, and with help from the private sector like United Launch Alliance and SpaceX, we could be on our way to Mars within the decade.
2) The biggest problem in the way of Mars is one of public and political commitment. If people, companies, and nations are not committed to going to Mars then the funding just isn't going to be there.
Most of the problems we'll face
during the journey will be related to how the human body deals with long duration space flights. NASA and other space agencies have been doing great work aboard the ISS to learn about this. There's still a lot to learn, but we know enough that the flight would be possible now.
3) Mars is a good target for colonization within our solar system, but I don't see this happening for a very long time. By then, who knows, we might have other ideas.
I am all against the colonization of Mars due to how that'll make us an invasive species, and we would just destroy the current Mars environment that its micro-organisms have solely adapted for. So because of this, contrary to popular belief, there is life on Mars in the form of bacteria.
At the moment we have no evidence to verify the existence of microbial life on Mars. That's not to say it doesn't exist though. Either way, I trust that any human habitation of Mars will be done cautiously, with the goal of thoroughly cataloging and preserving any potential life that is discovered.
I think all of this could be done in under 20 years (maybe sooner) if there is a strong enough desire for it. I just don't think people consider it a priority.
I agree. This is precisely the reason why we aren't flying to Mars today.
One thing I really hope for is that other resources like food can be discovered as well, or at least be able to survive if grown; nutrients are the other necessity to survival and not just water, after all.
In principle, food can be grown in Martian soil, though with difficulty. We might find it necessary to introduce some sort of additive to the soil at first until sustainable growth can be achieved.