@illbegawddamd
It just looks small, it's over 350ft wide and 150ft long. The images were taken from Space Shuttle Discovery on Mission STS 119 during the "flyaround" after undocking from the station.
@Jx8o5
True,who knows what kind of technology the future will bring.
But when i read about spacetravel to other planets i always read about the technology to get there..never about how to stay in life.
I think its a intresting subject to,because im very curious what kind of solutions they will find or already have found.
Because the kind of life like we know on planet earth needs water..
@Wasakracker155 it takes years to get to mars with the technology we have today, what about in 50 years? We may soon have the technology to build a moonbase HQ for long trips into space. And think about how fast technology has developed in the past 50 years, whos to say we wont find other resources to use as rocket fuel?
@Jx8o5
Yeah,but it takes years to get to Mars.
Also,the equipment you need to get the water out of the ground would be enormous.
So you would need a huuuge spaceship.
And you need a huge amount of water to continue youre journey to a other planet for the next waterstop..i dont see i working,it doesnt sounds logic.
Distances are to great and equipment to get to the water way to big and heavy.
@Wasakracker155 which is why if we discovered that there could be ice and water beneath the surface of the moon or mars, it would be much easier to launch shuttle from the moon it would take a lot less fuel which is one of the main problems for spacecraft that are going to travel long distances.