> <i><font color="yellow">Going to mars would be a massive waste of resources but acomplish nothing that could not be done with probes at a zillionth the cost.</font>/i><br /><br />This is a second post in which, for this dicussion, I will switch sides and support manned missions to Mars.<br /><br /><b><font color="yellow">Being There Is Different</font>/b> While unmanned missions are generally cheaper, and their capabilities are getting exponentially better over time (e.g., look at the number of bytes of data transmitted by each subsequent set of missions), there is a fundamental, but hard to define, difference between seeing pictures of a place and being there in person.<br /><br />An analogy is a tourist vacation. I have read much, seen plenty of pictures, and have watched many documentaries on Egypt; however, when I was physically there this past year it was a fundamentally different experience. I was inspired to look at the same views differently. I asked different questions. All of my senses and thought processes were alive in a way that no picture or words could have done.<br /><br />And I am not alone in this position. Reading words, and viewing pictures and video of places is almost always cheaper than going there in person. But every year millions of people spend billions of dollars to go in person to see the Pyramids, Athens, the Grand Canyon, and any number of other places.<br /><br />It is hard to quantify why being there in person is better than reading about it or viewing a picture, but millions of people validate this position every year by going to experience something in person.</b></i>