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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Mars is interesting, but also fairly fruitless as far as containing anything of actual pragmatic use.
Exploring the universe at large is where we should be focused, although it's a little outside our scope at the moment.
Those seem to be 2 of the more interesting moons.
ISRU is everything -- it'll be our reason for going places, will keep us living while we're there, and it's our return ticket home..
This isn't a video game, it's real life. Bringing back dirt and rocks from the moon doesn't let you build better rockets.
keep in mind guys, we still don't have a return sample from Mars, lol
This is exactlty the reason we haven't been back to the Moon. It's a huge waste of resources that doens't really gain us much.
So far we haven't recovered anything that went out further than the Moon.