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Love told the outlet that his feelings are informed by an experience he had living in Antarctica for several months. According to the astronaut, he and several others were living on the field, with just small tents for housing. "They take away a bunch of garbage and they brought us three ping pong ball-sized wormy little apples from New Zealand," the NASA veteran continued. "There were eight of us and we carefully portioned those Apples so everybody got exactly three-eighths of a ping pong ball-sized wormy little Apple from New Zealand and it was the best Apple you ever ate."
Colonizing our neighboring planet, his reasoning goes, would be even harder on the folks who set out to do it, likely beyond anything explorers have previously endured. "It will be a very long time before Mars is able to produce even a wormy little ping pong ball-sized Apple," Love told theIt's worth noting that Musk himself — who hopes to get "boots" on the Red Planet
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