Andy Weir's new book "Artemis" is a sci-fi novel about a heist on the moon. He thinks a lunar city is a must for Elon Musk's Mars colony to be feasible.
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Andy Weir's new book "Artemis" is a sci-fi novel about a heist on the moon. He thinks a lunar city is a must for Elon Musk's Mars colony to be feasible.
Can You Pat Your Head and Rub Your Belly While Launching the First Human Mission to Mars?
Think you're well coordinated? Combining these three activities is a good way to find out.
Me when I bend space and time through a string in a wormhole and pull out my ravenous PTSD boyfriend from the future during our two year long space mission to begin the preliminaries for the beginnings of colonizing mars - gone wrong.
AKA i revamped some old ocs for new relevant interests! yippie!!!
Now at 92 Episode
Even swinging that big deal doesn't mean everything is great.
I am writing this to give people a more realistic view of what living on Mars during the early year is going to be like. I haven't gotten all the details right, no one does, but I put in a lot work getting in much closer than most fiction you will find on it. I hope you will take a look.
Do you want to know what living on Mars would be like?
Nothing every works exactly as planned.
I started this two years back on Kindle Vella to give people a better understanding on just what living on Mars is going to be like. When it close I move it and keep it going.
About Living on Mars
More than a year ago, after reading yet one more unrealistic description concerning what living on a Mars colony would be like, I began a serial on Kindle Vella I called Donald of Mars. The reason, to show just what living there might realistically be like.
There is no super technology providing quick fixes. You have to bury everything under the sand after building it for structural and…
Let’s hope they remember to bring some willing and able females still capable of reproducing. Otherwise what’s the point of going to space to die horribly when you can just as easily die horribly right here on planet earth.