Originally posted by Seeker
In our own solar system?
Martian colonization could begin in the next 10-20 years if the financing was there. You really need Nuclear Thermal Propulsion to make it feasable in my opinion. The conditions needed are a prolonged period of prosperity around the world marked by a great reduction in the 'spikes' of tradtional capitalist 'boom and bust' cycles.
So 50-100 years or never.
Venus and some of the more slightly earth-like moons of Jupiter and Saturn would require tremendous effort and advanced technologies that only a unified World Government is capable of in my opinion, so 200-300 year or never.
In our own solar system?
Martian colonization could begin in the next 10-20 years if the financing was there. You really need Nuclear Thermal Propulsion to make it feasable in my opinion. The conditions needed are a prolonged period of prosperity around the world marked by a great reduction in the 'spikes' of tradtional capitalist 'boom and bust' cycles.
So 50-100 years or never.
Venus and some of the more slightly earth-like moons of Jupiter and Saturn would require tremendous effort and advanced technologies that only a unified World Government is capable of in my opinion, so 200-300 year or never.
You need a reason to expand. Ditching capitalism and being unified and propserous don't really seem to me as legitimate triggers for leaving Earth.
Unless some minerals are found on Mars or the moon that are valuable enough to warrant the cost of exploiting them (doubtful) the only triggers I can think of would be tourism (its already starting) or some other political causes back home.
Look at the colonization of the Americas, the best, most appropriate guide we have for this. Why did people come here? To make a buck or to escape from persecution back home. (and to spread our religion, but I'm guessing we won't work too hard to set up missions among the martians).
Initially there may be a base set up on the moon, like Bush (right?) proposed simply to serve as a launch pad for further space exploration. Maaaaaybe because of tourism that could expand to have some permanent residents in the next 100 years. But it would be quite small, and even those "permanent" residents probably wouldn't live there for more than a few years at a time (at first at least).
Maaaaaaybe if we massively over populate Earth and there was some persecution and stuff then people would start going to the space colonies en masse. But if that happened it'd probably be in 200-300 years.
But ****, so much can change in 300 years, who can guess?
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