Tricky question.Just curious. Anyone know how many miles from Mars' surface would the geostationary orbit be?
Tricky question.
Because a name of the orbit will be marsstationary.
Tricky question.
Because a name of the orbit will be marsstationary.
Marsology.I thought the Greek prefix of "geo" meant earth in a generic sense, as in land or dirt, etc.
What is the study of geology called if the study is being undertaken on Mars? Is it no longer geology if their studying Martian soil and rocks as opposed to Earth materials?
I don't know about living there.
Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids. In fact it's cold as hell.
I don't know about living there.
Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids. In fact it's cold as hell.
I don't know about living there.
Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids. In fact it's cold as hell.
So you are saying that satellite broadband would not be the first consideration.
wonder if a genetically engineered specific lichen or something could warm things up and free up or add oxygen?
there have been landslides and might be water, just under the surface.. water means oxygen and hydrogen
a almost sync orbit could be nice for long term surface observation and comm sats for surface work