Friday, March 13

What Would Columbus Do?


Rex Ridenoure wrote an interesting article in the latest edition of The Space Review titled "The Earth, Moon, Mars, and ChristopherColumbus."  In the piece, Mr. Ridenoure compares Columbus' five week trip to the New World to a potential six month trip to Mars.  Ultimately, the Mar's trip would be much more significant than what Columbus attempted.  I will let you read the timeline and specifics for yourself.

But what I found more significant was the various comments to the piece, demonstrating that the distance may be the easy part.  One person commented that Columbus was not arriving at a destination devoid of breathable air, water,   That would have been a lot for Columbus to carry.  Another reader pointed out that humans had already arrived in the New World, and Columbus was a late-comer.  This is something that we cannot expect on Mars.  Finally, a reader pointed out that the New World was not even the destination but something Columbus discovered on his way to India.  This was compared to us bumping into an unknown planet on the way to Mars. 
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All thoughtful comments and more reasons to think hard about what we are trying to accomplish.  A manned mission to Mars will be unlike anything ever accomplished before.  Analogies are interesting, but Mars is a whole new way of thinking.