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    People Shouldn’t Go to Mars Do you know that there’re only been 40 Missions to Mars and only 18 of them made it, Including manned rockets and satellites, according to Space Facts? Most of these were caused by rockets beginning to leaving the atmosphere then exploding. People should think twice before they plan to go to Mars. That is why adults shouldn’t even go up to Mars in the first place! The first reason that adults won’t go to Mars is that their are some high risks of death. For example, The

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    Mars should be explored because humans have an obligation to explore, the ability for exploration to alter fundamental beliefs, the social impacts and the possible advancements in technology. Choosing to explore Mars has the potential to provide many benefits as well as cause unforeseen consequences, a simple cost benefit analysis. Through this paper these benefits and consequences will be fundamentally and thoroughly investigated. Past choices of similar caliber will be studied and their impacts

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    Is the Face on Mars a sign of life or is it just a natural landform? Many people think that the Face on Mars is a real face and indicates life on Mars. Scientist say that the Face on Mars is not a real face and that they have evidence to support their claim. I believe that the Face is a natural landform. The Face is a natural landform because NASA published the pictures of the Face and said that it was a natural landform. “...when Mars Global Surveyor flew over Cydonia for the first time, Michael

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    Should we really send people to Mars? After considering Andy Weir's statement regarding travel to Mars, I am of the opinion that we as a nation should not fund a manned mission to Mars in the near future because it will be expensive, dangerous, and robots could do the same things as humans. With one mission to mars, it will be enough to discover but the risks you might take will be dangerous and could cause your life. Sending people to Mars is expensive and waste a lot of money on spaceships

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    Mars Research Paper

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    planet and the planet is mars. Mars is known as the red planet because of its reddish color. Also Mars was named after the ancient romans after their god of war mars. Mars is the ninth planets that makes up the solar system. Mars is known to be the fourth planet away from the sun. Earth is mars neighbor the third planet from the sun. Mars diameter is about 4,200 (6,790 kilometers). Mars makes a little more than half the size of the earth. The only planets smaller than mars is mercury and Pluto (dwarf

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    Mars, the red planet, and fourth planet from the sun. What is Mars really like, is it cold or hot, wet or dry? Can humans live on Mars, and if so how? For decades scientists have been studying Mars, they have been using rovers and from there they collected data, samples, and took pictures. These rovers study Mars’ atmosphere, temperatures, weather, if it has water, and a lot more. With all of the data the scientists have gathered we know that Mars’ atmosphere is a lot different than our, yet

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    expedition and could easily fail if the people die from lack of oxygen. Colonizing Mars is a terrible idea there is no natural source of water, if Mars One sends them they cannot come back once they arrive there, and someone could get sick and die before they get there. The people that go to mars are risking their lives they can die of many things, including lack of oxygen and sickness. There is no atmosphere on Mars so therefore there is no oxygen which all humans need. The people will try to make

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    to Mars On a red planet that is half of it’s full size 154 million miles away from Earth name Mars, once lived an old man name Trump. He was send there as the first astronaut to be on mar. As soon as he landed on Mar he claim Mars as his own planet and called it Trump world. Since he wouldn’t cooperate with America, America stop sending support to help him on Mars. N.A.S.A. never let anyone or release news beside president Obama about alien being on Mars. The purpose of sending trump to Mars was

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    think that going to Mars would provide many benefits for us. It’s a risky project, but sometimes you just have to take risks to succeed. We are advancing in our space knowledge, but why? Although it is a very dangerous mission that could possibly end in death, we are developing technology to through with the plan. We are going into the dark space without even knowing what 's out there. We are diving headfirst with the risk of our lives. Is it worth it? How will going to Mars benefit our knowledge

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    does life exist anywhere else is quite short-sighted. Nonetheless, there’s still a considerable amount of disagreements when it comes to the question, ‘Are we alone?’ The existence of life somewhere besides earth, with evidence of water and ancient life on Mars, the potential of Europa, and the discovery of TRAPPIST-1, is highly plausible. Mars has always been looked upon as a source for new scientific discoveries, with one of the main goals being to determine if Mars has or is supporting life. A couple

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