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    Mars Observation

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    2016, I went to the observation of the Global Clusters and Mars. The first telescope I went to was the Nebula. I learned that it had a grey ring around it and that the sun will look like this in approximately five billion years. It was at first quite difficult to locate but then once I angled my head a bit, it was easily located. It looked like a small cluster of gas that I was looking at. The second telescope I went to was that of Mars which I found out t is possible to locate even without a telescope

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    Mission To Mars

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    Ricardo Tovar To: NASA mission board Re: mission to Mars The Composition of Mars is oxidized iron dust and the atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and some water vapor. Days on Mars are 24 hrs 37 minutes and the years are 687 earth days. The average temperature is -81 degrees Fahrenheit. Mars has 2 moons, Phobos, and Deimos. The resources on Mars are Iron and Tridymite. Mars has a solid core and it is 0.375% of Earth’s gravity. The atmosphere of Mars is mostly carbon dioxide and the surface of the

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    be said about Mars. It was named after the Roman God of War, Mars, for its red color. One of the biggest topics of conversation regarding Mars is whether or not us humans should be looking to colonize the Red Planet. I won’t be getting into the debate of privatized or public space programs because in the end they are both working towards a common goal of getting to Mars. The points I will layout through this essay will be, is Mars habitable, how much money it will cost to get to Mars, some thoughts

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    The Geography Of Mars

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    Earth and Mars comparison. Th geography of Mars and Earth are so similar that Scientists and geographers study land formations on Earth to better understand the geography of Mars. This apply to most things from the atmosphere to the weather and temperature. Size. The size of Mars is roughly half the size of Earth although it is not quite a sphere. The circumference of mars is 13,300 miles at the equator but only 13,200 miles from pole to pole. This shape is called a oblate spheroid. Although

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    Life on Mars?

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    Life on Mars? For years, planet Mars has been in the NASA spotlight. The Red Planet has been explored as images, atmoshpere samples and samples of various surface formations have been collected to continue research in labortories here on Earth. The year of 1965 marked the beginiing of the Mars Program, and ever since rocket born cameras, spacecraft voyages, and other advanced technologies have been a part of the explorations. The Mars Program has been dedicated to finding what the planet

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    Colonize Mars

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    about colonizing Mars and it is an great idea because they could find the discoveries on Mars. Have you ever thought of going to Mars, it would be really interesting to see all of Mars’ features. Astronauts should colonize Mars because we could discover what is on Mars, they would have a lot of time to prepare and why do they even want to go to mars? NASA wants to go to mars because Mars is a great place for scientific descovorys. Mars has every thing we need to live. If you went to mars there would

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    Mars Dichotomy

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    Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. Named after the Roman god of war, and often described as the “Red Planet” due to its reddish appearance. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere composed primarily of carbon dioxide. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest planet in the Solar System, after Mercury. Named after the Roman god of war, it is often referred to as the "Red Planet" because the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance. similar

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    Colonization On Mars

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    crawled out of the seas. Colonizing new worlds… the race will survive” -Charles Sheldon (AZ Quotes 1) Mars is the next step in pursuing a new frontier for man to explore. The journey is dangerous and costly and people who oppose, believe man should not risk their lives, but this is what human beings are best for, pursuing our dreams no matter the risks that are involved. Creating a settlement on Mars is not a question of if, when, or why, humans are going soon and we know why, but it is a question of

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    Mars Hypothesis

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    water to healthily sustain a Mars colony of one hundred people for one year? A second question is, “Is there a way to reduce the amount of water used by each human on a daily basis? HYPOTHESIS My hypothesis is that the easiest, cheapest, and most sustainable source of water on Mars will be filtration of urine. Scientists have already proved that this will work in space on the International Space Station. A second hypothesis is that the amount of water needed by humans on mars can be cut in half by making

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    Mars Curiosity

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    Should humans attempt to establish a permanent colony on Mars? There have many theories and scientific discoveries proven that there is life on Mars. On August of 2012 a rover was landed on Mars and today it’s been nearly three years since the rover has landed for scientific discoveries. The Mars Science Laboratory and its rover centerpiece, Curiosity has been one of the most ambitious missions by NASA. When NASA launched this mission, they wanted to see if there was some life on this red barren

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