Getting to Mars is like a balancing act, all of the variables not to be correct in order everything works, this not only includes the calculations of the weights of engines, the rocket and fuel but as well as timing, environmental factors and other problems that could happen along the way. The challenges of getting to Mars are pushing all scientist and researcher knowledge to explore new strategies to complete this mission. Benefits of Space Exploration to Mars The benefits that the future space
then you should go to mars. At the same time if you go you don’t know if you will be alive when you get there.If you do go there is no going back. The bad thing about going to Mars is that you would never be able to see your family again. Just imagine letting go of all your loved ones just like that. Chances are you more than likely won’t get picked to go to Mars. If you did though you would have to drop everything and go. You could try to Skype them but the signal from Mars to Earth would be extremely
it gets too cold.” “My bad Reggie.” Otto says while hopping back to the rover. He knows Reggie is right. The temperature on Mars averages about negative 80 degrees Fahrenheit and can drop as low as negative 195 degrees. This is because Mars’ atmosphere is approximately 100 times thinner than Earth’s, making it ineffective at trapping heat. However, the temperature on Mars varies greatly ranging from positive 70 degrees to negative 100 degrees during the summer. This causes frost to form on rocks
Recently scientists were conducting a search for missing carbon on mars, some other scientists say it's time to call off the search. Mars once had an atmosphere filled with enough carbon to increase the temperature of the planet for oceans of water to flow. The mars described in the previous paragraph is very different from the current mars, a cold desert world. This massive change put many scientists on the search for this reservoir of carbon. This reservoir can not be found in the dirt or dust
MARS, THE RED PLANET A number of things have been attributed to the red planet in contemporary times, much of it research-based, some cartoon-based. One’s childhood could have been filled with various science fiction novels about humanity colonizing the red planet or watching Bugs Bunny outsmart the Martian and his dog. Regardless of how you know the red planet, it does not change what is known about the red planet and what secrets it continues to unveil to us. Recently, our present understanding
Mars soil may have a budding potential for marijuana. NASA has billions of dollars at their disposal. And they normally use it to make cool space stuff like the Mars rover. However, is the rover going to be getting stoned on the Red Planet soon? With the space agency focusing on growing certain vegetables on the Red Planet, marijuana is an obvious Martian crop choice for the coming colony. After all, marijuana is certainly popular on Earth. With many states either offering it as medicinal, or completely
Are Aliens on Mars? Yes, there are some tall and minor Aliens . They have sharp teeth. The red rain that scientists think that Aliens were landing. The on Mars have Flying saucers to get around. Little houses to live in. There face was indented into stone or clay. The Aliens eat animals that have rugged skin with bumps on it. The animals are big and small. they look like they are saber tooth tigers. The that are minor have minor feet so they can sneak up quieter. The tall Aliens have gigantic
NASA will get to Mars one way or another but it certainly won't be with the help of the U.S Senate. The government has cut back on funding for the space agency and has begun to apply pressure to their agenda. It seems to be a classic case of catch-22. Unless some outside force like SpaceX or even aliens could help the doomed space agency, they may just remain grounded. FUNDING CUT FOR NASA DUE TO DONALD TRUMP FEARS Back in February, it seemed that the U.S government was all in favor of a human
Mars. The Red Planet. What would it take to survive here? The temperature is a big problem. While Earth has an average temperature of 61 degrees Fahrenheit, Mars is quite the opposite with an average temperature of -67 degrees Fahrenheit. We would need heaters everywhere. Radiation poses another threat. Mars has a weak magnetic field that does not keep out much radiation like Earths does. That means we would need radiation proof buildings. Water would not be a problem. Under the dry layer of soil
Mars Colonization: The Future of Tomorrow Science fiction writers and astronomers alike have looked to Mars as the ultimate exploration. To conquer the Red Planet is a dream, and this dream might come sooner than one may think. Less than fifty years ago, humans landed on the moon. Now, we are creating plans to colonize Mars! With space programs like Mars One, SpaceX, and NASA ready to make this dream come true, people are still understandably nervous. Though there are clear risks, upcoming Mars