• CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    3 months ago

    help is 7 days away with an emergency launch

    It’s more like 3, and you can talk to people on the ground with just some lag, too (although you need a satellite rebroadcast when over the dark side).

    Mars, on the other hand, is months away, may not even be exitable at all at a given time with a given craft, and has latency similar to a carrier pigeon with an SD card strapped to it.

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      3 months ago

      I just didn’t want to pretend it was an hour. Response time would definitely be dependent on your investment, the urgency of the situation, etc, but even on the longer end of the spectrum, there are a lot of failures you are able to recover from that you couldn’t on Mars. “This critical component we will die without is degrading 1% per week” gives you plenty of time to solve the problem on the moon and no chance in hell on Mars.