
Musk on Mars Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. The promise of starting life anew on Mars may appear alluring, even feasible, as the climate crisis intensifies and space and rocket technology advances. But the reality would be dreadful, according to one book that argues that Elon Musk’s intention to settle the red planet within the next 30 years is doomed to failure. Written by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith, “A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through?” The husband-and-wife authors investigate what life would actually be like in the unforgiving environment of the red planet and clear up any misconceptions about what it might involve. Initially enthusiastic about the prospect of humans living on Mars, the authors said their research turned them into space settlement skeptics. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
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DO NOT STAND AT MY Wear Sunscreen The essay became the basis for a successful spoken word song released in 1998 by Baz Luhrmann, "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)", also known as the Sunscreen Song.[2] The song itself inspired numerous parodies. Chicago Tribune column[edit] In the speech, she insists on advising to wear sunscreen, and recites other likewise advice and warnings, intended to live a happier life and avoid common frustrations. She later explained that the initial inspiration for what advice to offer in it came from seeing a young woman sunbathing, and hoping that she was wearing sunscreen, unlike what she herself did at that age.[4] The essay soon became the subject of an urban legend which said that it was an MIT commencement speech given by author Kurt Vonnegut. Schmich published a short gift book adaption of the essay, Wear Sunscreen: A Primer for Real Life, in 1998. Baz Luhrmann version[edit] Tracklisting CD-Maxi Capitol 8871762 (EMI) / EAN 0724388717625 [6] Parodies[edit] Charts and certifications[edit]
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