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    planets in the universe. Mars, as one of the most similar and closet planets to Earth, is the first few planets that scientists are interested in. Based on the article “Exploration of Mars” from Greenadviser, since early 1600s, scientists have made extensive effort to explore Mars. Exploration of the mysterious red planet has been marked by a long-term evolution: from using telescopes on Earth to sending rovers onto the

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    Essay on Water on Mars

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    Water and Life on Mars Mars perhaps first caught public interest in the late 1870s, when Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli reported using a telescope to observe canali, or channels, on Mars. By the turn of the century, popular songs told of sending messages between Earth and Mars by means of huge signal mirrors. On a darker side, H.G. Wells' 1898 novel The War of the Worlds portrayed an invasion of Earth by technologically superior Martians desperate for water. (1) In the early 1900s

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    into the vastness of space boosts the degree of adaptability and flexibility that cannot be achieved in robotic missions. However, crewed missions are more complex than robotic missions. Space is a hostile, antagonist environment that necessitates life support systems and other human factors that increase the cost of the mission in an extremely dramatic way. In addition, the complexities and the cost increase dramatically when a surface base or an outpost is needed to be reached. A Martian surface

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    Mars Popular Culture

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    For whatever reason, the planet Mars has always been synonymous with alien life in popular culture. This makes it very interesting to study. Recent studies have taught us a great deal about Mars’ surface, water content and geography as well as suggesting that it may have been capable of supporting life in the past. Further study of Mars’ ice caps, various impact craters and other sources has helped scientists glean information of the planet’s history and the wealth of information that can be gained

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    planet, somewhere in the middle of the universe. The real question is, what if humans weren’t just specks on one tiny planet, but were specks on two planets, Earth and Mars? On September 28, 2015, scientists from NASA (North American Space Agency) confirmed that liquid water flows on Mars today. Although they discovered water on Mars, it is only in the form of ice and snow. Finding signs of liquid water on today’s

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    The Benefits of Going to Mars We humans have been waiting for this moment for so long now, the moment of colonizing the mighty Mars. Since there’s a chance of life on Mars, we’re now all encouraged that Mars is going to be our second planet! Mars is clearly a risky endeavor, but it’s worth it because of the resources we are going to inherit while exploring the Red Planet. Generally speaking, Mars is going to be the next big step for the humans evolution. In the movie “The Martian”, Mark Watney

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    The Mars One project, a mission that will attempt to establish a permanent human settlement on Mars, has become immensely popular since its announcement in December of 2013. With the mission’s growing popularity, the CEO of the project, Bas Lansdrop, has established that within twelve years, the first humans will land on the surface of the barren planet and begin colonization (“Mars One: Roadmap”.) Mars One presents our species with the capability to discover new life forms, valuable resources,

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    Viking Mission To Mars

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    Have you ever wondered if there is life on other planets besides Earth? Many people for years have wondered the same thing. The Viking Mission 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

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    Mars One

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    again? That is what Mars One implies when you recruit to be a part of their mission to colonize Mars. Mars One is recruiting anyone that is in good physical and mental condition and 18 years or older to join the mission to colonize Mars, but they don’t list all the dangers on the front page of the website. This mission is unethical, extremely dangerous, and should not be executed. The first reason why you shouldn’t go to with Mars One is because you will never get to come back. Mars One is establishing

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    The Geography Of Mars

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    Earth and Mars comparison. Th geography of Mars and Earth are so similar that Scientists and geographers study land formations on Earth to better understand the geography of Mars. This apply to most things from the atmosphere to the weather and temperature. Size. The size of Mars is roughly half the size of Earth although it is not quite a sphere. The circumference of mars is 13,300 miles at the equator but only 13,200 miles from pole to pole. This shape is called a oblate spheroid. Although

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