Government and robots no longer control this game of who can get to space first now it is private companies that are taking the leap into space and they will be happy to get us to mars, and that raises a really big question can we actually live there. Nasa has figured out how we can live on mars, to live on mars we need food, water, shelter, clothing, and oxygen so the most important thing on this list is water, water is the bases of live as we know it and mars looks like a dry desert but, the soil contains up to sixty percent water and many orbiter flying around have shown us that there is ice on the north and south poles on mars and ice under the ground as shown by the rover. And underneath the surface of mars has huge underground water and also glaciers, but there is a device made in washington called a dehumidifier that can extract all the water that humans will need just from the atmosphere alone, next is the oxygen problem and nasa has the solution to this one as well there is a machine called moxie. Moxie can suck in the martian atmosphere and pumps out oxygen because carbon dioxide is mostly seventy percent
Government and robots no longer control this game of who can get to space first now it is private companies that are taking the leap into space and they will be happy to get us to mars, and that raises a really big question can we actually live there. Nasa has figured out how we can live on mars, to live on mars we need food, water, shelter, clothing, and oxygen so the most important thing on this list is water, water is the bases of live as we know it and mars looks like a dry desert but, the soil contains up to sixty percent water and many orbiter flying around have shown us that there is ice on the north and south poles on mars and ice under the ground as shown by the rover. And underneath the surface of mars has huge underground water and also glaciers, but there is a device made in washington called a dehumidifier that can extract all the water that humans will need just from the atmosphere alone, next is the oxygen problem and nasa has the solution to this one as well there is a machine called moxie. Moxie can suck in the martian atmosphere and pumps out oxygen because carbon dioxide is mostly seventy percent