will we ever witness a man landing on Mars in our lifetime? Im 27 already...
>>9096726
yes,
>>9096726
>27
Basically a little baby.
Back in the 60s men actually walked on the moon.
In the 80s they were saying there'd be Titan bases by 2000.
Now they're saying maybe we'll make it to Mars by 2050
We're never leaving earth again.
>>9096726
kek, we'll probably see a nuke detonate before it comes to that
>>9096853
Well, that's something to look forward to at least
>>9096726
The public's obsession with brown-nosing would undoubtedly be ever present in said Cosmonaut's life. Trouble is, it's doable, yet currently a suicide mission. The world isn't yet mentally ready to accept a success where the result is casualty.
see. foreign war, outliers and voyeurism aside
>>9096726
Human capacity to do this HAS BEEN present.
Unfortunately, the apex geopolitical power has it's hands tied with meaningless gender issues.
- It could have been done if we didn't sell out manufacturing for a generation.
- It could have been done if we didn't castrate educational institutions.
- It could have been done if money weighed less on a global scale and was seen as simple the tool it actually is, not america's God.
- If they just let those damned Germans finish what they started.
>>9096726
No, Communism will kill of civilization as we know it in a few years.
>>9096726
Join club 27 already. Just do it.