Colonizing Mars We should colonize mars because people on Earth are destroying their own plant at a fast rate, also for the following reasons….. Earths population is rising at a really high rate about 75 million a year. Its estimates the population will be 8.4 billion by mid 2030, and 9.6 billion by mid 2050. The more the population rises the more materials thats gonna be used for everyday life resources. More deforestations gonna happen for land and room for houses and what not.
Many feel that the United States should lead a crewed mission to discover the planet of Mars. Mars One, a settlement, has started a goal to initiate human life on the Red Planet. However, are humans really capable for Mars? There are two sides of the argument. Many are agreeing on starting the mission while others are contracted by the idea. I, for one, believe the mission should not take place. Difficulties NASA has to overcome, the safety of the trip, and the costs of the whole mission are many of the opposing factors of starting a journey to the Red Planet.
This report will answer “Why humans should head to Mars?” with 3 questions; “What is Mars?”. “What is the history of Martian exploration?” and “What does the future hold for Mars?” Both internet and printed resources will be used.
Why should humans colonize Mars? Humans should colonize Mars for their own well being. If humans want their future offsprings to be alive and well throughout the years then they need to find out how to colonize Mars and they need
Should humans really risk leaving earth forever to colonize Mars? There are so many high death risks! Colonizing Mars could be dangerous and risky due to deadly dust storms, a sub zero average temperature, and radiation that could possibly kill you.
The United States was focused in winning the space race because it would show superiority to USS.R. Due to the cold war that was going on with USSR, America felt the need to out do the other nation. Being superior to the USSR would mean a sense of national security and symbolization of idealism. With an abundance of the support of the citizens in the 1960s, the space race had reason to take place. Now when the world has learned that it maybe crucial to advance together, instead of against each other, the question now is whether we should or not. We shouldn't go to Mars, because the money used to research space would be better spent on researching ways to help our planet and we should explore everything on earth before everything ever. If
costs six billion dollars just to send a couple of people to Mars. The people in which are organizing this expedition say it can be done by 2027. Colonizing Mars is a terrible idea, since people are risking their lives, there is not a natural source of water on Mars, and it costs a tremendously outrageous price to reach Mars.
population increase, now approximately 1.7 percent a year will decline to a little less than 1 percent sometime between the years 2020-2025” (Ehrlich). The more people added on to this earth the more resources we will have to use
With cities growing, forests get paved to make space for the new generations. problems like, deforestation, global warming, habitat destruction, and climate change are being a bigger, and bigger issue for the planet. By colonizing Mars, we could spread out the human population, giving Earth a chance to regrow, and transform into the planet it was before. We could have our air from pollution by factories, help our water stay clean, and save forests by moving factories to Mars. Mars on its own, has little vegetation, and it could be very beneficial to our planet if we could, in other words, give it a break from humanity, to let forests and plants grow
According to officials, the world population is expected to reach 9.7 billion by the year 2050, and 11.2 by 2100. However, the Earth has already seemed to reach its limit in food production and available resources. If society were to establish a colony on Mars, it would greatly reduce the stress on the Earth’s ability to sustain humans, as well as improve the conditions of life for the people staying here. Also becoming a two planet species greatly reduces the chance of human
Mars is like Venus it is very bright and therefore easily spotted in the night sky. Mars was discovered by christian Huygens he saw a big red planet it was first called Syrtis Major many people liked Mars, they started to make movies about it and made this alien up called "Martians"
These days after the space race has put a man on the moon, some people have asked what comes next. Some people believe that the best next step is to simply use unmanned probes to explore as it is simply too dangerous and expensive for people to go themselves. However, many people believe that it would be foolish for people to not continue exploring space and some have even begun their own programs, like the Mars One Project, to try to get people into space.
“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
The colonization of Mars and other planets has ethical concerns. In this paper, I will discuss the important issues that make us question whether it is moral to colonize other planets or not. In the last thousands of years, human kind has progressed a lot. Our technological advancements have made life easier, but have also come with high risk. Our progress has made biological, nuclear and chemical weapons easier to acquire, and new risks such as artificial intelligence are now arising. The consequences of climate change and natural catastrophes look very curtain for the future. With risks like these, there is no way humankind could survive on earth forever. Due to these risks, I will argue
Today, Mars raises the imagination of scientists in order to colonize the planet. While Venus was always described as the sister of the earth, its temperature and climatic conditions never commensurate with the requirements of life, so eyes always go to Mars; because of the large probability of the presence of water at the poles and beneath the surface, and its richness of carbon dioxide and
One of the problems facing our world is population. It began about ten thousand years ago when the humans settled and began farming. The farming provides more food for the people thus making the population grow. Now we are about 6 billion in population and in a few years we will be around 10 to 11 billion. Therefore, our population will