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    How To Colonize Mars

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    knowledge about the universe, which is precisely what colonizing and settling humans on Mars will accomplish. Even though the journey to Mars will be unsafe and unaffordable, it is advantageous because Mars is the most scientifically similar planet to Earth, it will provide a difficult challenge that will expand our species’ knowledge, and it will ensure the survival of the human race. Overall, colonizing Mars will be a significant accomplishment in the earth’s history and will identify a period

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    Risks Of Going To Mars

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    Going to Mars would be the death of me. I like my living and it would be dandy if I could keep doing that. There are too many risks with going to Mars, therefore I would not go. Mars is an unforgiving environment where a small mistake can lead to failure, injury, or death. If there is an accident, help is six months away. Another danger is the harmful cosmic radiation. Cosmic radiation can hurt your brain, and with the thin atmosphere of Mars, cannot be avoided. When it comes

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    Mars, Inc. is an American global manufacturer, founded by Franklin Clarence Mars. It is a company known for the confectionery items that it creates such as Mars bars, Milky Way bars, M&M's, Skittles, Snickers, and Twix. They also produce non-confectionery snacks, such as Combos, and other foods, including pasta sauce brand Dolmio and Uncle Ben's Rice, as well as pet foods, such as Pedigree and Whiskas brands. The objective of Mars is the manufacture and distribution of food products in such manner

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    Presence of Water on Mars

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    Mars is the planet nearest to Earth that we are most likely to explore and send manned missions to. It also is the planet that we have the best chance of finding life on. For both these things water is needed so exploration of Mars by space probes has concentrated on looking for water. Humans have searched for evidence of water on Mars for many years. In 1895 American astronomer Percival Lowell thought that he had seen canals on the surface of Mars. These were disproved as tricks of the

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    Essay On Mars Mission

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    Going to Mars could be the most amazing chance of a lifetime, but there are much too many dangers. The Mars One mission is not ready and very dangerous since the atmosphere is toxic, the current materials on Earth are not useful enough to create the right technology, and the budget is too low in order to buy the materials needed. First of all, the atmosphere is dangerously toxic. Even though the atmosphere is protects the planet's surface from certain cosmic dangers, this atmosphere is unbelievably

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    tonight's worldwide special, Journey to Mars. It's recorded that about 1 billion are tuned in for this special report, a new world record. Let me give you a recap if you missed the premiere of this special event. Mars is a rich destination for scientific discovery and robotic and human exploration as we expand our presence into the solar system. Its formation and evolution are comparable to Earth, helping us learn more about our own planet’s history and future. Mars had conditions suitable for life in

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    Attention Getter) Mars, the only planet that is our Earth’s neighbor plane. Do you think it sounded so near, when I mentioned the word “neighbor”? II. (Reveal Topic) So let me tell you how exactly “near” it is - 225 million km. So now try to imagine what if there is life at this 225 million km away from earth, going through a revolutionary evolution just like what happened in 3.8 billion years ago on Earth, when life was found? http://garvandwane.com/evolution/when.html III. (Credibility Statement)

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    Viking Mission To Mars

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    to Mars was one of the only missions to travel to planets to experiment the soil to see if there was any or still currently is any life on Mars. There are two different Viking Missions that were sent to Mars, both of them conducted the same experiments and tried to see if there was any life on Mars. Viking mission 1 launched August 20,1975 and weighed 576 kilograms (1270 pounds). The lander landed July 20, 1976. Lander 1 was only designed to work for 90 days to gather information about Mars but

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    Mars Research Paper

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    1. MARS’ ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS The atmosphere of Mars is very thin in comparison to Earth’s atmosphere. So thin that the carbon dioxide is incapable of holding in any infrared radiation. In addition to this, lack of ozone layer makes the surface highly exposed to harmful UV rays [1]. Hence, the manipulator arm should be able to withstand high amount of radiation. The approximate average temperature on Mars is around -63 °C with high/low range of 30/ -140 °C [2]. Mars’ elliptical orbit results

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    Mars: The Red Planet

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    Mars has had its own effects on the past, “Throughout human history Mars, the red planet has been at the center of astronomical thought. The ancient Babylonians, for example, followed the motions of this wandering red light across the night sky and named it after Nergal, their god of war. In time the Romans, also honoring their own god of war, gave the planet its present name” (Dictionary of Space Technology). This shows that throughout the history mankind has been fascinated by this little planet

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