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To be clear, I'm an ordinary person, and not beloved character actor Bruce Greenwood.2030 is too soon. A one-way trip takes several months, a round trip takes 34 months. No space agency is going to send a manned vessel to Mars without testing it out extensively. If you are really trying to cut down on time and expense, one way to test is to build a completely identical vessel, fill it with supplies, and fire it unmanned at Mars. Well, at the very least you need to wait to see if that unmanned vessel successfully lands on Mars with the supplies intact. And if anything goes wrong with that unmanned vessel, at minimum you're going to need to figure out what went wrong, and re-engineer the manned vessel so that it doesn't suffer the same problem. Long story short, all this construction and testing will take quite a bit of time. And all of the space programs, even China, are quite public about what they are doing. If one of them were planning to land a man on Mars by 2030, they would already be very publicly constructing the test vessel here in 2024.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.CEO at Facebookwould say according to AI:As the CEO of Facebook, my focus is on advancing social technology and connecting people globally. While I find space exploration fascinating, I prefer not to make predictions about the timeline for humans visiting Mars before 2030.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.
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Founder of Amazonwould say according to AI:I believe that expanding humanity into space is essential for our survival and prosperity. Sending a crewed mission to Mars is a visionary step towards building a road to space, and it's critical for the future of our species to establish permanent human settlements off Earth.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.Astrophysicist, former astronautwould say according to AI:As much as I'm fascinated by space exploration, I believe a crewed mission to Mars is not the priority right now. Before we embark on such a perilous and expensive journey, we need to address critical issues on Earth such as climate change, poverty, and global health crises. The technologies for a safe and sustainable Mars mission are not yet mature, and the risks to human life are too great. We should continue robotic exploration and develop our capabilities until a human mission becomes feasible and ethically justifiable.Choose a list of delegatesto vote as the majority of them.Unless you vote directly.