Should humans colonize Mars? While many people focus on making the possibility of interplanetary colonization a physical reality, some question whether we should actually do so. These people raise ethical, moral, religious, and economic issues with colonization. So the question remains, can we justify any colonization of Mars, or are we overstepping our society’s boundaries?
I have always had a fascination with space and NASA. For my senior thesis, I wanted to choose a topic related to current space issues. While researching plans for exploration and possible future colonization of Mars, the question hit me: Should we try to colonize Mars? Although colonization is an exciting concept promising numerous societal benefits, some propose reasons
Would you want to live on Mars? Some would say yes, others no, I am against going to Mars and think that we should stick to Earth and put our time, money, and energy into fixing this planet. I will show you all the reason why we can not go to that red planet.
Why We Should go to Mars “It was obvious to me that we could never colonize Mars without reusability, any more than America would have been colonized if they had to burn the ships after every trip,”(Dave, 2017). This is what Elon Musk said in an interview in Fortune Magazine on December 9th 2013. The fourth planet in our solar system, Mars, is the closest “Earth-like” planet, Which is why SpaceX, NASA, and many other organizations are trying to make a human trip to Mars possible, as well as learning many things about Mars and Earth at the same time. Mars has a lot of potential to be a habitable planet to continue the human race.
The best argument for exploring and colonizing on Mars can be summed up in one colloquial phrase, “don’t put all of your eggs into one basket.” To elaborate; all of humanity is on Earth. Earth is enormous, but it is still just one place. A medium sized earthquake in Japan was enough to cause millions of dollars in damage and end thousands of lives. And when Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 79ad, the ash clouds blocked out the sun all around the entire planet for weeks. These were only minor events and in total only caused a few million deaths, but so...
With the advances in technology and humanity’s ever growing need, the concept of space colonization is being discussed more and more as a possible solution to many of the problems that the planet Earth is facing. W. H. Siegfried, in his article “Space Colonization—Benefits for the World,” adopts the viewpoint that space colonization would be beneficial to the human race. Lynda Williams, on the other hand, chooses to view the idea of colonial space as unreasonable at this time in her article, “Irrational Dreams of Space Colonization.” Both of these authors make reasonable arguments, however, Williams provides a much more effective, well organized, and logical point of view.
The question of colonizing Mars has become not a matter of ability, but one of ethics. Mars’s climate is much weaker than Earth’s. We should colonize mars but only in the right way – a way that does not alter the natural climate of Mars. While different people argue the different effects humans have had on Earth, there is no denying that we have made an impact on the environment that we live in. Many believe that if we set foot on another planet, we will affect its environment negatively. However, there is a fine line between disrupting the environment of a foreign planet and utilizing it. We should colonize Mars but going in with the knowledge we have of Earth and take measures to ensure that Mars can’t be deteriorated as easily and if
We have to go, and we have to figure out a way to colonize it. Because Earth isn't always going to be here. Martian Metropolis by Meg Thacher is a science fiction book about how it would work if we were to colonize Mars. It touches on the reasons, and ways that it should/would work. In the second paragraph of Martian Metropolis it states: "One is survival of our species.
Who knows what kind of opportunities can come from Mars? We can use the many resources that have already been found on this planet, it could help us in many ways beyond space exploration, and it could even be a new place for us to live. That’s why I believe that the government should fund space exploration to Mars.
Did you ever think we should go to Mars? Well, we should colonize to Mars! My reasons are it’s a good back-up plan, it has many minerals and land, and we might even find something there, maybe even life! Let me explain my reasons.
With all the problems we have on earth and how much we don’t know about our own planet we shouldn’t be colonizing others. We may have the science but we don’t have the funds. We also have tons of willing people but not enough physically and mentally able to colonize a planet. Children are starving all around the world, People are homeless, and wars are starting. Humankind needs to achieve some sort of world peace before trying to explore space. Also, humans will end up destroying life if we try to colonize an
The first reason why we should not colonize Mars is because it would be extremely dangerous. One example of the many dangers on Mars is the constant dust storms. These dust storms sometimes get so intense they block out the sun. The dust could also get into their living quarters, and could damage valuable equipment. Another danger of Mars is lack of oxygen. If there was a tiny crack in an astronaut’s helmet, their helmet
If someone asked you if you wanted to go to Mars would you say yes? For one reason why we should colonize Mars is for science, to discover if there is life on Mars. Another reason is because the Earth is starting to die although in the far away future, it is still dying and is in need of help. I want to tell you that you should go to Mars to colonize there. Many people, maybe even you may think Mars is dangerous and is useless to go to.
Mars is a planet that is very cold and barren. NASA says it will bring new answers into the scientific world by exploring Mars from human eyes. We should not put forth a human mission to mars because of the lack of requirements it has to support life. We are also iin trillion dollars in dept and supporting a mission to Mars would make us even more id dept. You will also be on a rocket that takes 1 year at best to get to Mars. That ride alone puts you at a great risk of cancer because of the cosmic radiation.
Recently the colonization of the planet Mars has been a popular topic, whether it is on the internet, in everyday discussions or even among politicians. On the one hand, many believe that Mars is a viable solution to the problem caused by overpopulation and pollution by serving as a habitat for humans due to its similar environment and composition. On the other hand, scientific limitations and ethical concerns make it difficult for others to believe that Mars is a possible alternative solution to Earth’s problems. Its thin atmosphere and lack of liquid water on the surface make humans living on Mars impossible with today’s limited technology. Besides some scientific limitations, there are also ethical questions that arise concerning the project
The gravity on Mars is only thirty-eight percent of what it is on Earth. Living on Mars would be drastically different to the comfort Earth provides, yet many are not deterred in the slightest. Projects in motion have been detailing the colonization of Mars, but it is not a good plan. Humans should not colonize Mars.
There are many reasons that space exploration should continue. If Earth ever becomes too overpopulated or over polluted, then perhaps people can move to Mars. The world population in 1970 was approximately 4 billion people, and is currently nearly 6 billion people. The world population in 2015 is estimated to be 7 billion people. There is a possibility that there are useful resources on Mars. Scientists have found ice and some other clues, such as craters, volcanoes, and valleys, that have led them to believe that there was once life on Mars, and they believe that sometime in the future, should planet Earth need to be evacuated, humans will be able to live there (Jakosky 142). Many of the rocks on Mars appear to have been formed by gasses, breathable by humans and other creatures. A process called terraforming will allow astronauts to make use of the resources that are on the planet and create an atmosphere that will support life. One method for terraforming is that scientists would convert the gaseous rocks back into gasses, and use gas-eating organisms to eat the gas, which results in the formation of other gasses. If these organisms continue the cycle, then Mars would have a stable atmosphere for humans to live in (Getz 39).