Eagle
The Amazing Flying Tuna Can
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Personally I feel having the focus on waiting until self supporting environments reach X efficiency or the same argument for any other spacecraft system is counter productive.
Is 30 days between 1 ton resupply enough? 60? 100? 1,000? 1,000,000? If you're floating free in space (and don't have a ramscoop) you WILL run out of something. The only question is when.
On a surface base you have a chance to be self sufficient(from in situ resources), but that won't happen until the colony becomes large enough to produce everything it needs. (Read: several hundred to thousand people)
Waiting for an arbitrary technology to be invented is to work at that technology's pace. Be prepared to wait a long time, especially if this technology has very little applications other than yours.
We already have everything we need, technology-wise, to colonize the Moon, Mars, and other moons. Will lots of food, water and air need to be trucked out? Yes. But now the technology of self supporting environments will be developing at our pace, not its own.[/rant]
Is 30 days between 1 ton resupply enough? 60? 100? 1,000? 1,000,000? If you're floating free in space (and don't have a ramscoop) you WILL run out of something. The only question is when.
On a surface base you have a chance to be self sufficient(from in situ resources), but that won't happen until the colony becomes large enough to produce everything it needs. (Read: several hundred to thousand people)
Waiting for an arbitrary technology to be invented is to work at that technology's pace. Be prepared to wait a long time, especially if this technology has very little applications other than yours.
We already have everything we need, technology-wise, to colonize the Moon, Mars, and other moons. Will lots of food, water and air need to be trucked out? Yes. But now the technology of self supporting environments will be developing at our pace, not its own.[/rant]
