Robert Walker, stated on the science20.om website, "Yes Mars does have an atmosphere, it's true. But it is so thin, it would count as a laboratory vacuum on Earth. For most purposes, you might as well be in space or on the Moon. A human would need to put on a spacesuit to survive the low pressure, never mind the lack of oxygen. The pressure is so low, your saliva and the moisture coating the interior of your lungs would boil. The average Mars surface pressure is well below the 6% Armstrong limit which absolutely is the limit for human survival. Average surface pressure is about 0.6% of Earth sea level. A leak in your spacesuit would kill you quickly. No oxygen to speak of either" ("Ten Reasons NOT To Live On Mars - Great Place To Explore"). Mars has such a small atmosphere that humans are not used to and would not be able to live in without a spacesuit. Not having oxygen to breath in safely would be very harmful to humans and it would make it hard to do day to day activities. However, with the new equipment scientist are inventing it will be an easy adjustment for people, because they will have all the resources they need to be able to breath safely. Michael Hect a researcher at MIT stated, "Dubbed MOXIE - short for Mars oxygen In situ resource utilization Experiment -- the instrument is designed to take carbon dioxide from the Martian atmosphere and use it to produce oxygen. MIT describes it as a specialized reverse fuel cell that will consume electricity so it can produce oxygen on Mars, where the atmosphere is 96% carbon dioxide" (When astronauts breathe on Mars, they'll thank MIT professor"). This proves that with new technology people are able to create special instruments that will make it more convenient for humans to live on Mars. With the technology continuing to grow the resources they have to make oxygen for humans to breath will grow substantially as
Robert Walker, stated on the science20.om website, "Yes Mars does have an atmosphere, it's true. But it is so thin, it would count as a laboratory vacuum on Earth. For most purposes, you might as well be in space or on the Moon. A human would need to put on a spacesuit to survive the low pressure, never mind the lack of oxygen. The pressure is so low, your saliva and the moisture coating the interior of your lungs would boil. The average Mars surface pressure is well below the 6% Armstrong limit which absolutely is the limit for human survival. Average surface pressure is about 0.6% of Earth sea level. A leak in your spacesuit would kill you quickly. No oxygen to speak of either" ("Ten Reasons NOT To Live On Mars - Great Place To Explore"). Mars has such a small atmosphere that humans are not used to and would not be able to live in without a spacesuit. Not having oxygen to breath in safely would be very harmful to humans and it would make it hard to do day to day activities. However, with the new equipment scientist are inventing it will be an easy adjustment for people, because they will have all the resources they need to be able to breath safely. Michael Hect a researcher at MIT stated, "Dubbed MOXIE - short for Mars oxygen In situ resource utilization Experiment -- the instrument is designed to take carbon dioxide from the Martian atmosphere and use it to produce oxygen. MIT describes it as a specialized reverse fuel cell that will consume electricity so it can produce oxygen on Mars, where the atmosphere is 96% carbon dioxide" (When astronauts breathe on Mars, they'll thank MIT professor"). This proves that with new technology people are able to create special instruments that will make it more convenient for humans to live on Mars. With the technology continuing to grow the resources they have to make oxygen for humans to breath will grow substantially as