Consider the Elon Musk Mars Fantasy

Colonizing Mars does seem like some kind of a science fiction phantasy, but then, so was going to the Moon. Humanity will get there someday, but given how long it took to go back to the Moon, I see no chance Mars colonization will happen in Musk's lifetime. And before we dream of terraforming the planet, we'll have to learn some basics here on Earth since our efforts so far have proven to be an unmitigated disaster.
Big problems with Mars are lack of oxygen and extreme temperature cycling by day and night. Also, the cosmic rays would not be deflected due to lack of an adequately strong magnetic field and little to no atmosphere. Send probes, not people, to study it. Money spent to get to Mars would be better used to fix up damage done by humanity to our own planet. Earth is the only planet we have; there is no Planet B. Even if there were, the tyranny of distance would forever isolate us from such a planet.
 
Forget about the colonisation of Mars for now.

What should concern us is that the country which takes control of the Moon and cislunar space will take control of the world.

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https://eandt.theiet.org/2023/05/23/book-review-future-geography-tim-marshall
 
Caves on the moon? Woo-hoo, sign me up!
Natural formations are the lowest hanging shelter fruit. The Moon was volcanic at one time and it is believed empty lava tubes still exist. Alternatively, there're ongoing experiments building 3d printed shelters using concrete made of simulated moon dust, but that's still a ways off given the cost of shipping printing equipment.
 
Alternatively, there're ongoing experiments building 3d printed shelters using concrete made of simulated moon dust
And the point being? No concrete structure or cave on the Moon or Mars is going to protect you when the sun gets mad.
Strike 1. There is no strike 2 or 3. Put your head between your legs and kiss your a$$ goodbye.

Why the smart or rich ones even consider a civilization other than a planet without the right protection is beyond comprehension.
Caves on the moon? What about the surface structures you need to survive?
Guess what? When you come out of your cave hibernation, those structures just aren't there anymore, and you are more that just a little ****ed, you are only minutes from death because there is no back up plan.
 
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Natural formations are the lowest hanging shelter fruit. The Moon was volcanic at one time and it is believed empty lava tubes still exist. Alternatively, there're ongoing experiments building 3d printed shelters using concrete made of simulated moon dust, but that's still a ways off given the cost of shipping printing equipment.

I've been in many caves here on earth, and those have air, unlike the hypothetical "empty lava tubes" on Mars.
Strange attitude, wanting to get off earth, the most suitable place in the universe for us, since we evolved here.
 
My 2 cents worth >

I think deep-space exploration & research is both fascinating and warranted. Who knows what we could learn 🙂
However, the idea colonizing Mars (and the need to) is just stupid and unrealistic >
especially when we don't seem to know how to use & care for our MIRACULIOUS celestial body called EARTH 😕
 
As for the Man, he wants to replicate his dead soul onto others under the guise of Neuralink and send his newly adopted cyburgers to Mars and other places in the Universe spreading like a virus, typical reptilian hh

btw speaking of magnetic fields, I asked my Brave browser's AI, called Leo, and here's how the discussion went..
edit: for reference.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_field_of_Mars

  • You
  • Does planet Mars have a magnetic field?

  • Leo
  • No, Mars does not have a global magnetic field like Earth's. The magnetic field of Mars is extremely weak and localized, primarily near its crust.

  • You
  • How high is the radiation on the surface of Mars?

  • Leo
  • The radiation level on Mars' surface is significantly higher than on Earth. It's about 0.6 to 1.0 millisieverts per day, which is over 250 times higher than Earth's. This is due to Mars' thin atmosphere and lack of global magnetic field.

  • You
  • How dangerous is that kind of radiation levels to human beings?

  • Leo
  • 0.6 to 1.0 millisieverts per day on Mars is quite high. On Earth, the average radiation exposure is 0.0024 millisieverts per day. Long-term exposure to high levels of radiation can increase the risk of cancer and other health issues in humans. However, the exact effects would depend on various factors, including the duration of exposure.

  • You
  • For how long time can a human being be exposed to the radiation levels on Mars before it becomes detrimental to ones health?

  • Leo
  • 0.6 to 1.0 millisieverts per day on Mars is relatively high. The exact duration of safe exposure to such radiation levels can vary greatly depending on individual health conditions, age, and the specific type of radiation. However, for reference, the current international limit for occupational exposure to radiation is 20 millisieverts per year. Long-term exposure to high levels of radiation can increase the risk of cancer and other health issues. It's important to note that Mars' radiation levels are much higher than Earth's, and there's still much to learn about its potential health effects.
 
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Looking outward is in our nature and how we got here from Africa. And personally, I think it helps us understand who we are; not as God's children, but as sentient beings with the awareness of our place in the cosmos .

Our place in the cosmos is right here, and nowhere else, literally.
Those who have defiled our home, and now want to leave to avoid the consequences,
deserve our contempt, and heavy taxes on their Ayn Rand inspired fortunes.