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Postby sweerie_banana » 11 Aug 2022, 08:21

I've always wanted to travel to Mars. Which planet do you desire to visit?
Scientists are always exploring the planet Mars, led by Nasa, and Ellion Mask is also very interested in the project of exploring Mars.
There's a vehicle traveling millions of miles exploring each and every place on Mars named Perseverance.

NASA has been trying to find out if life ever existed on Mars. They recently found water, and they presumed signs of past life.

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Re: Mars

Postby peachpurple » 11 Aug 2022, 12:01

But therr is no oxygen, how possible is therr a life living there?
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Re: Mars

Postby ArtemTerekhov » 11 Aug 2022, 12:20

Mars is a possible planet to move in terrible circumstances. Not that good as Earth but the only one with present technology. I do not have the desire to walk on Mars.
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Re: Mars

Postby Lushh » 11 Aug 2022, 17:09

sweerie_banana wrote:I've always wanted to travel to Mars. Which planet do you desire to visit?

I've always been fascinated with anything 'out there' and any planet would suffice, providing I'd be able to function during my visit. :D Of the ones I know about, I have no preference yet. I like them all and I also want to learn about those I haven't heard of yet. Do you remember the movie Interstellar? Planets like those and the ocean one they landed on.
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Re: Mars

Postby Netherrealmer » 11 Aug 2022, 19:26

Jupiter's moons are more interesting than Mars but it takes 15 years to get there.

Europa is an Icymoon with oceans and if you look at the sky, You will see the other moons and Jupiter.
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Europa have oceans, so what can be seen under those waters?
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Back to Mars, The babies that will be born there will evolve to be taller because of the light gravity. People will also develop orange skin because a high carrot diet is required to survive the radiation and eating high dosage of carrots will give you orange skin.
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Re: Mars

Postby Lushh » 12 Aug 2022, 12:39

Netherrealmer wrote:The babies that will be born there will evolve to be taller because of the light gravity. People will also develop orange skin because a high carrot diet is required to survive the radiation and eating high dosage of carrots will give you orange skin.

I remember you wrote something about developing orange skin on Mars and I read more about it and shrunken skull was also mentioned in regards to the atmosphere on Mars.
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Re: Mars

Postby mrki444 » 12 Aug 2022, 16:21

What about Mars moon's - Phobos and Demos? Does those have any chance be colony?
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Re: Mars

Postby Netherrealmer » 12 Aug 2022, 23:47

Phobos and Deimos being deformed, might be a challenge. Round Spheres have gravity, Phobos and deimos are potato shaped.
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Re: Mars

Postby mrki444 » 23 Aug 2022, 07:39

Netherrealmer wrote:Phobos and deimos are potato shaped.


I don't think shape is problem. Lower gravity could be advantage since take off would be easier. From same reason NASA consider launch rockets from Moon.
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Re: Mars

Postby junglegal » 23 Aug 2022, 14:49

The fact that we are actually considering going to Mars is amazing to me. I have seen a documentary about Mars. I found it interesting. if we where to love there I don't think it would be easy living though. There's no oxygen there. I wonder if plants can survive there. Imagine having a lot of plants and trees there that help us with oxygen, wouldnt that make it livable?
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Re: Mars

Postby Netherrealmer » 24 Aug 2022, 10:06

People will live in pressurized domed cities and Pressurized underground cities. They will get the oxygen from the water found in the frozen lakes.
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Re: Mars

Postby mrki444 » 27 Aug 2022, 16:54

Again NASA found trace of water on Mars. We must send Bruce Willis and his tea dig few holes and check is it below or not.
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Re: Mars

Postby Treborika » 11 Sep 2022, 09:37

Even the scientists have not ruled out the existence of life in the planet. There are many benefits and amazing places in the entire earth with beautiful scenery and appealing to explore than the no life existence planet Mars.
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Re: Mars

Postby peachpurple » 11 Sep 2022, 14:15

If there is water on Mars there should be a living thing there. Msybe an insect
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Re: Mars

Postby Netherrealmer » 16 Sep 2022, 11:52

There is more water in Europa, Its literally a water world.
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Re: Mars

Postby edman200 » 01 Oct 2022, 23:08

Mars is similar to earth scientists are finding things everyday on mars there been alot of discoveries comming from Mars and even more getting discovered.
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