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Post by Veronika on Jul 6, 2023 22:43:23 GMT
Dear Forumers,
There is talk of whether people will go to Mars soon. And personally, if this happens, I believe that it should be a woman that first sets foot on the planet.
Only men have been allowed to walk on the moon. But there have been many great women of space, such as Valentina Tereshkova for example, the Soviet cosmonaut. She was the first and youngest woman in space, in 1963. She orbited the Earth 48 times, she was in space for about 3 days, and she is still the only woman to have been on a solo space mission. Plenty of women have been capable of going to the moon. And a woman must be first on Mars.
That is a very important thing for equality, fairness and the progress of women. A man first walked on the moon. Valentina Tereshkova could have done that, if she had been given the opportunity.
Veronika Oleksychenko
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Post by see2 on Jul 7, 2023 4:55:04 GMT
Dear Forumers, There is talk of whether people will go to Mars soon. And personally, if this happens, I believe that it should be a woman that first sets foot on the planet. Only men have been allowed to walk on the moon. But there have been many great women of space, such as Valentina Tereshkova for example, the Soviet cosmonaut. She was the first and youngest woman in space, in 1963. She orbited the Earth 48 times, she was in space for about 3 days, and she is still the only woman to have been on a solo space mission. Plenty of women have been capable of going to the moon. And a woman must be first on Mars. That is a very important thing for equality, fairness and the progress of women. A man first walked on the moon. Valentina Tereshkova could have done that, if she had been given the opportunity. Veronika Oleksychenko You make a very reasonable suggestion, I also think that it is very likely that it will be a woman who first sets foot on Mars. But personally I get a bit concerned about this trend of females apparently wanting to be like men, even these days using a voice that is more male sounding even though their voice didn't break, like males, at the age of around 14years. Is what we are now hearing the true voice of the female, or is it put on for "equality" reasons? And when will they understand their responsibility to the child up to the age of two years?
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Post by Equivocal on Jul 7, 2023 5:58:56 GMT
Nonsense!! Men are for Mars and women are, of course, for Venus.
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Post by Orac on Jul 7, 2023 6:17:24 GMT
See2, I agree.
Women make far, far better women than they make men. Women are terrible at being men.
I don't think we will see humans on Mars for quite a while (not in our lifetimes) and if we do, the journey will likely be one way/ suicide.
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Post by steppenwolf on Jul 7, 2023 6:31:43 GMT
Whoever it is they won't be coming back. I suggest we send some of our illegal migrants there.
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Post by Dubdrifter on Jul 7, 2023 7:55:39 GMT
Whoever it is they won't be coming back. I suggest we send some of our illegal migrants there. … better still … the Globalist Posse forever breaking our borders, no?? Why pick on women for this suicide mission? … they aren’t responsible for this mess … or NATO’s inability to look for SETI in it’s own backyard.
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Post by Dan Dare on Jul 7, 2023 8:37:01 GMT
If we're inviting nominations...
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Post by Vinny on Jul 7, 2023 8:46:33 GMT
Any manned mission to Mars would be the last. It would be a suicide mission, we do not have the means to provide a long term habitable environment, i.e. a manned base. We do not have the means to get people back from Mars.
It would be suicide.
And I can think of better ways to spend billions of pounds.
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Post by Dan Dare on Jul 7, 2023 8:58:14 GMT
But what if we had a three-women crew - Rayner, Diane Abbott and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown? Wouldn't it be worth billions just to be rid of them? Perhaps Naga Munchetty can go along as ballast too.
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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Jul 7, 2023 11:11:33 GMT
When they do send people to Mars the question will be: "Are they real people or are they AI mock-ups?"
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Post by johnofgwent on Jul 7, 2023 11:27:05 GMT
Ok before this discussion degrades too far…
Speaking as a qualified molecular biologist …
I presume everyone on here understands that an old school woman, you know, the one without any Y chromosomes, not the ones Labour allow to self identify as such is actually far better equipped for long duration space travel.
The fact they are physiologically designed to function while under the strain of carrying a child, the incredible demands that puts on the respiratory, digestive and detoxification pathways means an average woman will survive and thrive in conditions where most men would be on the verge of cellular death through hypoxia and toxin stress.
I wouldn’t like to trust any of that equipment to function properly after months of interplanetary cosmic radiation though, but that’s another issue. I feel any martian colony would be rather short lived.
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Post by Orac on Jul 7, 2023 11:29:22 GMT
When they do send people to Mars the question will be: "Are they real people or are they AI mock-ups?" The next question might be, does it matter? If you can be completely fooled by an AI into believing you have conquered the solar system, isn't that the same as conquering the solar system? Fun ahead.
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Post by Orac on Jul 7, 2023 11:31:39 GMT
Ok before this discussion degrades too far… Speaking as a qualified molecular biologist … I presume everyone on here understands that an old school woman, you know, the one without any Y chromosomes, not the ones Labour allow to self identify as such is actually far better equipped for long duration space travel. The fact they are physiologically designed to function while under the strain of carrying a child, the incredible demands that puts on the respiratory, digestive and detoxification pathways means an average woman will survive and thrive in conditions where most men would be on the verge of cellular death through hypoxia and toxin stress. I wouldn’t like to trust any of that equipment to function properly after months of interplanetary cosmic radiation though, but that’s another issue. I feel any martian colony would be rather short lived. I think you mean a 'legacy female'
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Post by see2 on Jul 7, 2023 14:54:54 GMT
If we're inviting nominations... That is a seriously sick poster.
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Post by see2 on Jul 7, 2023 14:55:42 GMT
Whoever it is they won't be coming back. I suggest we send some of our illegal migrants there. … better still … the Globalist Posse forever breaking our borders, no?? Why pick on women for this suicide mission? … they aren’t responsible for this mess … or NATO’s inability to look for SETI in it’s own backyard. Weight seems to play a part.
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