• dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world
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      14 days ago

      Not just Mars, but yes. Biodegradability isn’t even a factor since there’s no biosphere to speak of, which also raises philosophical questions like: “what is pollution, exactly?”

      What will really bake your noodle is to imagine a future where we settle the Moon and Mars. Do old space program artifacts become monuments and parks (debris and all), or are they trash to be removed from the environment?

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        Knowing humans, yes! I think they will. Probably not the bits that fall off, they’ll most likely be placed in the visitors centre but given how sentimental we are as a species I can absolutely see us one day touring the sea of tranquility space reservation.

    • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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      It’s okay, Mars is low on fossil fuels and could use some global warming, so the Martians are already burning it as we speak.