It's a lifelong dream for some people to colonizing Mars. Stanley Love is a long time NASA Astronaut.
Is it possible? Love said yes to the US Sun. Is it enjoyable? No, that's right.
He thought it would be terrible.
Love told the outlet that his feelings are influenced by his time in the South Pole. The astronauts lived on the field with small tents for housing.
Three ping pong ball-sized wormy little apples from New Zealand were brought to us by the NASA veteran. Everyone got three-quarters of a ping pong ball-sized wormy little Apple from New Zealand, and it was the best Apple you ever ate.
His reasoning is that colonizing our neighboring planet would be even harder on the people who set out to do it.
Love told the Sun that it will be a long time before Mars can produce an apple. Less of a person. Less time on the beach.
Musk, who wants to colonize the Red Planet in the next 10 years, has said that colonization will be hard, and that some settlers will probably die in the process.
Reliable food production isn't the only problem Musk's Mars Ambitions face. Humans have yet to make it to the planet, so it's difficult to know how possible it would be for humans to survive there. Love does not believe that colonization is impossible. He does not think it will be enjoyable.
Love thinks people are not going to like it.
The astronauts won't live in Musk's Mars colony.
A study found that Mars astronauts would get a terrible dose of radiation.