On the note of spacesuits;
I think that if we are to go on with colonizing space and such we will(eventually) have to design self adaptive exosuits and breathers. Of course, depending on the planet you may have to tinker or toy with it here and there, but if we can implement a 'smart suit'(sounds silly, right?) then I believe a lot of the costs can be taken away. For instance, terraforming mars in a logical and orderly pattern would eventually lead to certain geological areas being more or less habitable than the others in comparison. Therefore, we can't just do a 'winner takes all' approach when it comes to mars because then we'll just have to spend more and more money on spacesuits. That's my problem, and it's not even a problem if it can be addressed by a money thing-
Which leads me to the moon. If we setup hydrogen and helium stations on the moon, in the future(near-future really) we can use that to export to the earth for energy needs. However, we will undoubtedly need to lay in motion plans to not over-mine the place, as we've done so many times on earth. the moon is much smaller.
So, if we setup those mining facilities, use a mag-rail launcher to get it into moon low orbit, we could ferry those resources(on how to properly systemize that process I don't know as of yet) to the ISS or earth. Then, there, sell it to fusion power planets and profit. Also, save some for spaceships.
After that, you're really changing the game imho by doing these things. This would help cash generation, and this would also help pay for the repeated trips to and fro from mars. And more on terraforming;
If you could get proper satellites in place to map out mars completely as we've done with earth, you could then understand the atmosphere composition in certain places. If you could get that on a hologram and monitor it consistently, one could use that to relay to ground teams and what, when, where, and how to withstand the weathering storm, or(lol), create one. It'd basically be a lot of storms and such, growing more and more violent until and equilibrium point is reached where upon that starts to slow down and you can focus on optimizing the atmosphere.
that's my input for today.