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Wanted to get people's opinion on who you think should crew the first human mission to Mars?
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Majority female. Specifically a select female crew and myself.
What? Oh, like I'm the only one that thought about it.
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Mixed, 50:50 would be the best, but I think it will be the result that more men than women go. At least two of one sex aboard.
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Whoever is best qualified for the mission.
This isn't the best place for an Affirmitive Action thread.
"Yes, I was going to give this astronaut selection my best shot, I was determined when the NASA proctologist looked up my ass, he would see pipes so dazzling he would ask the nurse to get his sunglasses."
---Shuttle Astronaut Mike Mullane
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I am looking for an affirmative action plan, I want opinions on what people think is the best sex ratio. There are pros and cons to an even ratio, or a majority ratio of either sex. I could care less for PC or macho-ism or feminism. I want the best crew--what is it and why?
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I said 50:50, and I know this might sound sexist and all that foldera (to me it's just logical), but a 2 year trip to Mars is going to be quite lonely. I think pairing is ideal.
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The amount of solar radiation reaching the surface of the earth totals some 3.9 million exajoules a year.
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This article puts some thoughts into why and why not a mixed crew.
Out-of-this-world sex could jeopardise missions
Sex and romantic entanglements among astronauts could derail missions to Mars and should therefore be studied by NASA, warns a top-level panel of US researchers.
Zero-g spot
Ellison says NASA should study the likely effects of taking couples up on long missions, as well as issues of sexual orientation and fertility. She suggests individual differences in sex drive could also be used to choose crews for Mars missions."One could perhaps select for people who seem to have less need for sex, or at least don't use sex as a form of self-validation,"
Nothing like taking the fun out of a very long trip...
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That sounds good, partnering up on the mission, but I think you're missing one crucial element: family, like letting married or other commited couples train and go on the mission together, I think this is best.
As to the crew, I say whoever has the qualifications should go (even though I voted 50:50). Gender, sexual orientation, or whatever shouldnt really matter on a mission, everyone should respect everyone else's wishes and requests. Like I said before, I personally think families would be better for missions, but that would probably have to wait for later missions (one-way colonization).
"The government that governs least, governs best"
-Thomas Jefferson
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I would hope that for an American mission the makeup of the crew would be representative of the USA and of the earth.
This means half female, an Asian American, and a European American.
But the real choice comes down to teamwork. They have to be able to work together. You can mix and match people all you want but you can see from the reality tv shows that a few bad apples need to be tossed sometimes.
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Macte nova virtute, sic itur ad astra
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Dook, I think your solution will work only if thats how the talents are naturally spread around in that way. Anything else sounds like "Affirmative Action". The people will need to do their job, so I say we shouldnt focus on race or gender.
Mundaka, Im skeptical about a Chinese launch before a private one. Keep up on the clothes idea.
I really think that you and Dook should seriously considering supporting/investing in a privately-funded mission.
"The government that governs least, governs best"
-Thomas Jefferson
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My post noted that regardless of the good intentions teamwork is more important than the racial or sex makeup of the crew.
Also, I already contribute greatly to space exploration whenever I pay taxes.
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