The Frontier Of Space: The Martian Chronicles

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The Frontier of Space “It is good to renew one’s wonder,” said the philosopher. “Space travel has again made children of us all.” -Ray Bradbury. Space exploration today is similar to Ray Bradbury’s Martian Chronicles because we both are exploring what we do not know about outer space and other planets. In The Martian Chronicles, the Human race explores space and lands on Mars. Today, we are also working on new ways to explore space. For the past 51 years, NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration and other groups have worked on many projects to expand our knowledge of space, using satellites, manned missions to space, and using telescopes to study stars and planets. In 2011, NASA launched Juno, a satellite that is now orbiting …show more content…

This project is a successful manned mission to Mars. Many different sources say that they have the best way of getting humans to Mars. NASA has developed a plan which will eventually get a human to step foot on Mars. They proclaim that before the year 2040, we will have had a human successfully set foot on Mars. NASA plan is to use SLS or the space launch system to launch the Orion spacecraft to an Asteroid near Mars and conduct research to get a greater understanding of Mars and its terrain. While astronauts are studying the asteroid, the SLS will be launching rockets filled with supplies to Mars to prepare for a camp for astronauts. Then, after we have completed studying the asteroid we will try to use new technology with greater power to go to Mars with astronauts. This process is also described in The Martian Chronicles when the first expedition lands on Mars. “The rocket lay in the launch field, blowing out pink clouds of fire and oven heat. The rocket stood in the cold winter morning, making summer with every breath of its mighty exhausts,”-page 1. This excerpt from The Martian Chronicles associates with the Orion spacecraft and how its powerful rockets will cause heat and fire when it launches to Mars, just like the rocket did in the

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