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Stephen Hawking calls for Moon and Mars colonies
http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn13748-stephen-hawking-calls-for-moon-and-mars-colonies.html
He prefers manned to robotic missions;
So, this the argument between robotic and manned exploration of space.
Does anyone have an opinion?
Robotic space exploration is much cheaper and much safer, but it doesn't engage the public, and hence the politicians, as much as manned space exploration.
Stephen Hawking calls for Moon and Mars colonies
http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn13748-stephen-hawking-calls-for-moon-and-mars-colonies.html
The Moon is a good place to start because it is "close by and relatively easy to reach", Hawking said. "The Moon could be a base for travel to the rest of the solar system," he added. Mars would be "the obvious next target", with its abundant supplies of frozen water...
A goal of a base on the Moon by 2020 and of a manned landing on Mars by 2025 would reignite the space programme and give it a sense of purpose in the same way that President Kennedy's Moon target did in the 1960s," he said.
we should make interstellar travel a long-term aim," he said. "By long term, I mean over the next 200 to 500 years."
He prefers manned to robotic missions;
"Robotic missions are much cheaper and may provide more scientific information, but they don't catch the public imagination in the same way, and they don't spread the human race into space, which I'm arguing should be our long-term strategy," Hawking said. "If the human race is to continue for another million years, we will have to boldly go where no one has gone before."
So, this the argument between robotic and manned exploration of space.
Does anyone have an opinion?
Robotic space exploration is much cheaper and much safer, but it doesn't engage the public, and hence the politicians, as much as manned space exploration.