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    Manned Mission to Mars

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    man should go to Mars; it would be good for humanity. Humans always want to explore the universe and get more information about the universe. Similarly‚ many scientists are busy to exploring Mars and get more information about Mars‚ and try to send a manned mission to Mars. Some people think that a manned mission to Mars is better for humanity‚ and some people are opposed to it. Although some opponents think manned mission to Mars is not a good idea‚ in fact‚ sending a man to Mars would be very useful

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    Mars Should Not Be Colonized The tallest mountain known in the solar system is on Mars. Many people on Earth are actually interested in going to and living on Mars‚ however‚ it should not be colonized. To be able to colonize Mars will be risky‚ the food will not be what humans are used to on Earth‚ and the trip to Mars is only one way. The trip to Mars will take about nine months and it is a very risky mission to those colonists who choose to do it. Colonists living on Mars are in for a risky life

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    Colonize Mars Essay

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    civilization and technology‚ came because we explored.” Humans should not colonize Mars. If humans colonized Mars‚ humans would barely be able to survive. Mars lacks two very crucial products to survive‚ food and oxygen. Humans of the future would not benefit with colonizing Mars because humans who go to Mars‚ will have a risky voyage‚ there is not oxygen‚ and it will cost a lot of money to arrive on Mars. The voyage to Mars is very risky‚ who knows what could happen. This mission could be like the Challenger

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    Mars Orbiter Mission

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    Mars Orbiter Mission The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM)‚ informally called Mangalyaan ("Mars-craft")‚ is a Mars orbiter that was successfully launched into Earth orbit on 5 November 2013 by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).The mission is a "technology demonstrator" project aiming to develop the technologies required for design‚ planning‚ management and operations of an interplanetary mission. The Mars Orbiter Mission probe lifted-off from the First Launch Pad at Sriharikota near Chennai

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    Mars Research Paper

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    refer to as the “small‚ red planet”- Mars. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun and widely known for its fierce coloring. Chinese astronomers called Mars “the fire star”. The Romans‚ who studied the solar system many centuries ago‚ named Mars after the Roman god of war because of its fiery red color (Kendell 181). The Romans are known to have copied the ancient Greeks‚ who also named Mars after their god of war‚ Ares. The strong‚ bright‚ rusty color that Mars is so well known for is due to iron

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    History of Water on Mars

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    “The History of Water on Mars” Essay Water is a very abundant resource in our solar system. You can find water attached to most of the colder and farther planets. When I speak of water though‚ I mean ice water. Not the silky drink you have every day‚ but the very high-pressure sealed water that is usually found below the sediment and crust. “But shouldn’t that be where liquid water comes from?” is what most ask‚ and sometimes the answer is yes‚ but there are many situations that vary. Just like

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    Geographic magazine. The article was also published in National Geographic magazine in the year 2010. Obviously‚ this article is focusing on how to make Mars livable for humans. Kunzig also wants his readers to know how will NASA transform Mars into a planet like Earth‚ by using a timeline. He actually agree on his topic‚ he believes that Mars can also be like Earth‚ a habitable and safe planet. Adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere will actually make the planet warm‚ and here on our planet

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    Mars Rover

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    Mars Rover Mars is an interesting and mysterious planet. It is often referred to as the Red Planet. The Romans named Mars after the god of war. The rocks‚ soil‚ and sky all have a red hue on account of rust. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun at about 141 million miles (228 million kilometers) and the last terrestrial planet from the Sun. Mars follows closely behind Earth but is comparatively smaller‚ with about half the diameter of Earth (6‚794-km) and about one-tenth of Earth s mass (6.419

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    Mars 3 Research Paper

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    Mars 3 was the first Unmanned space probe to land Mars after its twin Mars 2 crashed while landing on the surface of Mars. There is a picture located below to show the space probe. Mars 3 was the first one probe to softly land on the surface of Mars. The probe was launched on May 28‚ 1971 after 9 days that Mars 2 was launched‚ by the USSR also known as the Soviet Union the probe were launched by Proton-K rockets with Block Dupper stages. The 10‚250-pound Mars 3 spacecraft was comprised of an orbiter

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    It is not worth the expense and risk to make a manned flight to Mars A human mission to visit and land on the planet Mars has long been an attractive subject and a debatable issue. In terms of expense‚ risk‚ worth‚ and morality‚ proponents and opponents of whether it is necessary to send manned missions to Mars never come to a compromise. Even though proponents has brought up many excuses seemed reasonable to support the Mars mission‚ here are more important reasons concerned about human’s

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