Moving to Mars On a daily basis I am a full time house wife and mother. I care for five children and my husband. I like to think of myself as the Chief Mother in Charge, as all things home-related flow through me in one form or another. My husband works overseas full time, so I also act as his personal assistant and liaison. I cook, clean, and wash something every day. I chase a toddler, chastise teenagers, and hold business meetings with my husband each day, as well. When my schedule permits, I lift weights at the gym or attend a yoga class. These activities are stressful here on Earth and would be stressful on Mars, just in a different way. Mars’ gravitational force is 62% less than that of Earth, which means that instead of 145lbs I would
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.
A Paper The two stories that I have chosen are “Send Your Children to the Libraries” written by Arthur Ashe, and “Why We Should Go To Mars” written by Kim Stanley Robinson. Both stories have a persuasive purpose, and both stories have a pattern of evaluation . Ashe’s story is about why it is so important for young black boys to focus on getting an education before trying to achieve their dreams as a professional sports star.
“Could Mars be the home for future generations”? The growing concerns of overcrowding, and global warming leads to the conclusion that humans must start looking for alternative habitats. Mars, also known as “The Red Planet,” is adjacent to Earth, the fourth planet from the sun and thought to have once contained life as recently as 60 years ago. The possibility of inhabiting Mars has intrigued humans for years. Landing people on the planet would be a very encouraging step and establishing a permanent settlement would be a huge achievement for technological and societal progression. The colonization of Mars is a difficult goal that will be accomplished by creating a facility that sustains life, transporting qualified candidates to the planet, and adapting the candidates to the planet
Mars One is a mission that has been privately funded to develop the first colony of humans on Mars by 2027. The mission is intended to explore the origins of life and our solar system. While this is an ambitious project, the Mars One Mission should not be attempted until the risks are better understood because a failed mission will result in loss of lives, time and resources. There are potentially multiple steps that could fail at any point in the mission. Even a small mistake can result in the loss of human life. It is a risky mission, possibly endangering lives and wasting billions of dollars on an endeavor has some fairly significant problems. The risk is not worth the cost - the cost of human lives, first and foremost, and funding for
If you go live on mars you might not get to see your family, cause you will never know what is gonna happen when you are in mars. Anything could happen, you never know. You could get killed or something could happen and you could get hurt really bad and not get any help, that's why you DO NOT wanna go to mars. Why would you want to risk your life and never get to see your family ever again just to go to mars. You don’t want to go to mars then get hurt or get killed and never get to see your family again, would you? I know I wouldn’t. So that’s why I am telling you not to go to mars. The people that wanna go to mars is risking a big choice in their life, whether to leave or not, so just say no and don’t go to mars. You don’t want to risk not being able to see your family and friends again just because, you wanna experience a new planet.
Mars, observed by the average person with a telescoped but greatly observed by many astronomers, hasn’t yet felt the touch of a human's foot. A group that goes by the name “National Aeronautics and Space Administration” [NASA], plans to change this between the 2030’s and the 2040’s by sending a team of astronauts on a journey to Mars. The many difficulties behind the mission, however, are greatly being put into consideration by NASA, and are also planning ahead to prevent such difficulties. In brief, the difficulties begin with the spacecraft needed for the trip, not to mention the return to Earth, the health of the astronauts [physically and mentally], and even the research that is needed to put every aspect together.
“Mankind is destined to step beyond his earthly bonds just as his ancestors once 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 how will we colonize the red planet.
With access to a world beyond us, we become curious of what these mysterious planets provide. The magnificence of the solar system holds such broad information that we have yet to perceive, which extends our list of curiosities. Specifically, Mars has remain, in our perspective, as an example of a different condition with possibilities of being the “improved Earth”. Why is there so much pressure to have an alternate planet that contains life, like Earth? Earth has shown so many signs of abnormal natural situations and disasters, such as global warming, that there are concerns that existence will vanish as the planet becomes weak. Scientifically, we have established a goal to find life on other planets, to substitute any life problems on Earth. However, planets as inadequate as Mars, do not provide life humans are custom to, therefore we require strong evidence to support our goals. If life may exist on Mars, we lack the intelligence to consider other planets as the new Earth. Space
MARS, also known as molecular absorbent recirculating system, originally was a machine designed to give patients suffering from chronic liver failure a bridge to transplant and increase their chances of survival. MARS has proven to be quite successful among this group of patients. “MARS was first approved by the FDA in 2005 for use in drug overdoses and then received an additional indication for use in hepatic encephalopathy due to decompensated chronic liver disease in 2012.” (Hannish, et al., 2017) MARS is generally used in patients with a primary hepatic failure and not liver failure due to systemic illness. However this still leaves the group of patients diagnosed with acute liver failure as a result of trauma, poisoning, or overdose.
No one should worry about going to mars, if you want to stay alive and keep the friends and family you have. How long do you think you would live on Mars? Not very long, if you can’t find food or water. Those are the main supplies that you will need to survive on Mars if you plan on living. Plus, i really don’t think you want to lose everything that you have here. You can't even have technology on mars because you won’t have any signal or service to get ahold of anyone on Earth. To choose to go live on mars is a very scary decision. You never know what could happen to you one Mars. There will be no one to help you. You will also be lost and confused. Nowhere to go, no place to live. Think about being lonely and how you will feel. According to Mars One “66% of the cost is associated with the “Take Off” and “The Landing.” Don’t go if you aren’t prepared and ready. When you go to mars you might regret on going. If you think that you can’t handle then you mise well not even think about
Reality may finally be stranger than fiction. Or at least science fiction inspired by the book and subsequent blockbuster “The Martian.” In the book, Astronaut Mark Watney grew potatoes to survive on Mars. NASA is now attempting to recreate fiction with the assistance of the Lima-based International Potato Center. And Russia may not be far behind in the great potato space race of the 22nd century.
The possibilities for the colonization of Mars are endless, so long as keep researching and obtaining new technology. As of current technology, though, it seems that we could make a small colony on Mars in the next 100 years, but that is about it. One of the main limitations is cost, because building such a high-tech rocket and launching it would cost a lot of money. Time won’t be an issue because of a new type of engine that is being created that will go very fast. The author explains this by writing, “The booster, with its 42 Raptors, will be the most powerful rocket in history, by far” (Wall). The author also states that, “The architecture could conceivably get 1 million people to Mars within the next 50 to 100 years” (Wall). This means
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 missions should be carried out.
As previously stated and proven colonization on Mars may be essential to your and your descendants survival. As stated in an article from Fox News “Mars is the planet in our solar system that is most similar to Earth.” This is followed up by the fact that Mars used to be like Earth when it had a denser atmosphere. The Colonization of this planet could help us understand what happened to Mars and what could happen in the future to Earth. Also colonization would put a pretty good name onto our generation wouldn't
Gravity on Mars is 38% that of our Earth's, which is believed by many to be good enough for the human body to adapt to.