Since the world is slowly dying and the whole of the scientific community is looking for a plan to save humanity, I am here to give you some good news. I and my crew at JTekCo, have devised a plan to save the human race, we are going to colonize mars. Over the past year we have created the tools, equipment, and plans to efficiently colonize Mars, know I know some of you are thinking why move, why not try to fix earth. Well, there are great pull factors to Mars, such as it is a clean slate, we have designed the whole planet to work efficiently and it will be designed right the first time. Another pull factor is, that there are no people on Mars, which means we can build without people getting in the way, as happens here. There are also many …show more content…
Ideally, we will have dozens of these robots, the general purpose of the robots will be to take samples of the earth and air and record changes that occur with our effort of creating an atmosphere. It will also scour Mars looking for mineral rich soil where we could mine for materials, as well as looking for underground aquifers. It has been equipped with supply’s to be self-sufficient and work on its own, it can also be remotely controlled and sends live updates back to the base. And if necessary could carry crew, and supplies across the surface of mars to get to different regions quickly.
When we first arrive, we will create temporary camps for people to live and work while we begin to transform mars. The camps are only temporary, one we create a self-sufficient planet, we will begin on infrastructure, which involves cities. The camps will be in a square quadrilateral form to maximize efficiency and make them easily upgradeable. The basic setup is four buildings the Mess Hall, Living Quarters, Sewage Treatment Plant, and the Greenhouses will surround the water tours. We will place many of these camps around mars to start work at many different locations to make mars habitable
I definitely thought it was quite bizarre, and in the beginning I wasn’t too sure if I agreed with their theories of how the town came to be. Particularly that they are able to hide the secret city on Mars for so long and go in secret on a rocket to outer space seemed so far fetched for me to believe.
Elon Musk, NASA, and Nikola Tesla have all incorporated the first steps into the plans for colonizing Mars. Nikola Tesla let out his ideas to colonize mars and now Elon Musk and NASA are currently in the lead of many in the race to colonize this planet. There are ideas to colonize other planets but Mars and the moon are closest to our accomplishments. In 2011 a project was launched known as Mars One. The founders of this project, Bas Lansdorp and Arno Wielders, launched an official idea to send one hundred people to mars for a permanent vacation by the year 2020. Sarah Cruddas from the CNN website says, “The journey itself is expected to take around seven months and recent MIT studies found that, should explorers succeed in landing, using current technology they would likely survive only 68 days.” Crudas goes on explaining how the volunteers are ready to take on any risks for scientific purposes. Mars One is requiring the winning applicants years of training and isolation before being able to set foot on a spaceship that takes them to mars. Later in Febuary 27, of the year 2013 another idea based around moving to mars was proposed by Dennis Tito known as “Inspiration Mars.” The initial plan for “Inspiration Mars” was to send a couple into Mars. They require large funds that were never met and Inspiration mars was called off. The founders of project one had a backup plan known as “Plan B” which
A new algorithm was made after there was trouble with the Hubble Telescope being blurry. This algorithm was introduced to a doctor who applied it to X-ray images to detect breast cancer. We cannot yet predict what kind of technologies will be made to have a manned mission to Mars, or how it will affect the agricultural and medical fields. However, we will not find out if we do not push humankind to the limits. Being the first country get to Mars could give us political and economical benefits over other countries.
Mars is our next best hope in life on another planet. Because of science mankind can grow and harvest plants in the modified mars soil, make a thick warm atmosphere, and drink no frozen mars water. Mankind can grow and flourish more as a species with this idea of colonizing mars. With more scientific advancements we can colonize mars and we will colonize mars.
Mars is a planet that is 35 million miles away from us, yet it is one of the closest neighbors we have. From 8 years old kids to scientists who are 80, all dreamed of being on Mars. Even if the manned Mars mission would not be a reality until late 2020s, thousands of hardworking individuals are chasing their dreams. The Martian is a science fiction novel written by Andy Weir that focuses on the survival of astronaut, Mark Watney on Mars. Watney was one of the 6 astronauts on Eris 3 program; unfortunately Watney was left stranded on Mars during an emergency evacuation.
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Have you ever looked up in the sky and wondered if there is life elsewhere in the universe? Have you ever looked at a photograph of Mars and wondered if there really was ever life on it? People have a wide variety of opinions regarding these questions and with good reason. As far back as the broadcast of H. G. Well's novel, "The War of the Worlds", the world has been fascinated with the possibilities of what Mars may hold. Over time, the majority of people have come to realize that there is no way that life can currently be on Mars. Those who are uncertain think there may be microscopic bacteria underground.
In most cases, when a book is created into a movie, the book always comes out as the ultimate winner in which viewers (whether reading or watching a movie) choose is better for entertainment purposes. This is no exception to The Martian, in which the book was written in 2011 and the movie was released in 2015. Although both the book and the movie deserve praise and recognition for the way it portrays science, there’s no doubt that there’s some differences between the two. Although it appears that some of the changes to the movie seemed to occur to keep up the date with modern day technology, it’s apparent that other changes are based upon the fact that it brings more entertainment and drama to the film itself. Therefore, although the book is a great read and the movie is a good watch, there are definitely differences that can be pointed out.
The recent events regarding the NASA Mars probes have renewed the debate of reinstalling manned space missions with the objectives of exploring and landing on foreign worlds such as the moon and the red planet Mars, rather than the use of solely robotic craft and machines. It is my belief that we should return to the days of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, those of manned lunar landings and manned space exploration. Robots simply cannot and should not be allowed to be the sole means of visiting these worlds, nor should humans only be able to witness new findings second hand through the use of computers and machines. It is human nature to be normally curious of one’s surroundings, and it is important that we send one of our own to new worlds. The effects that past missions have had on the world’s people, as well as our political and cultural climates are another valid reason for flesh instead of metal to lay claim to space. Also, the limitless applications and new education that manned flights can bring to us from on site human interactions could lead to another technological and industrial revolution like the original lunar programs had done for us during the Gemini and Apollo programs.
There has long been interest in the exploration of Mars. More missions have been attempted to Mars than to any other place in solar system except the Moon, and half of the attempts failed. However, the early exploration attempts taught us many lessons that made subsequent missions more successful. Since 1995, Mars exploration has undergone a renaissance. NASA has successfully launched four orbiters and four landed missions. These missions provided data and images that changed our view of planet Mars. One of the more successful landed missions on Mars is the Mars Exploration Rover- Opportunity. Opportunity was launched in July 7, 2003 and landed on Mars on January 25, 2004.
For decades, humans have wanted to see more of the planet we call Mars, the red planet. There have been many successful attempts to get a glimpse of the interesting planet, and scientists are still working on a better solution to get there. The first rover to explore Mars was "Mariner 4", which arrived on November 28, 1964. It was a spacecraft designated to orbit the planet of Mars, but not to land. It lasted for about 8 months, and was not able to survive much longer than that due to the conditions on and around Mars. Rovers before have captured images and samples, but this may not be enough to give us the full image of what is really happening on the diverse planet. What is the planet of Mars really like? Is it possible for us to find out using simple technology?