What it would actually take to get to Mars by 2020
What the hell happened to Popular Science magazine?
When the two planets are nearest in their rotational orbits, if planned/timed correctly, the transit could be as little as 4 months at conventional speeds. Now getting back could take a hell of a lot longer since you may have to wait for a full rotational alignment to return. But to say a time machine is needed is utter defeatist bullshit (I suspect political partisan as well).
When the two planets are nearest in their rotational orbits, if planned/timed correctly, the transit could be as little as 4 months at conventional speeds. Now getting back could take a hell of a lot longer since you may have to wait for a full rotational alignment to return. But to say a time machine is needed is utter defeatist bullshit (I suspect political partisan as well).