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    Is Mars Colonization a Good Idea? Among celestial bodies in our solar system‚ Mars is remarkable in that it possesses all the raw resources required to sustain not only life‚ but a new branch of individual evolution. The time to colonize Mars would certainly be required when the Earth becomes uninhabitable as the global warming rises up. When that happens‚ Mars has the potential to become the most habitable planet in our solar system. Nevertheless‚ even with positive extrapolation of robotic manufacturing

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    As a new community rises for the expedition to Mars one might wonder will there be laws set intact. This new quest of colonizing mars comes with no governance “Rather than giving future colonies to governments or corporations‚ Jacob Haqq-Misra thinks we should let Martian colonists develop their own values‚ governments‚ and technologies‚ with minimal interference from Earth.” (Sarah Fecht) Jacob sees this as fit so that Mars colonies can grow‚ emerging their own technologies and culture once settled

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    Is Mars Colonization Possible? Since the 1960s people all over the world have wondered if Mars Colonization is possible. Colonizing Mars is a very popular topic even today. If the colonization of Mars is possible it will change human life forever. In fact‚ there are many organizations trying to reach Mars in the near future. One of them is Mars One where they are planning on landing on Mars in 2025 (pretty cool huh?). But there are quite a few problems with this idea. A couple of those problems

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    Putting a Man on Mars

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    Term Paper Insight and Speculation on Getting a Man to Mars Mars has been a fascinating topic of discussion for a long time now. Every aspect of the Red Planet is mysterious when you think about the history of it. It is extremely similar to the Earth in a lot of ways. It experiences seasons just like the Earth due to its tilt. It also has many mountain ranges‚ giving evidence for some plate tectonics‚ but not a lot of evidence. Due to Mars’ very thin atmosphere there is very little air pressure

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    Albert Maldonado 5/14/14 Rice Outline: Mars One AP English IV Thesis: In the Mars One Mission‚ the hopeful explorers will face three main problems: the budget is too ambitious‚ getting to Mars will be a difficult task‚ and terraforming Mars is harder than it seems. I. Introduction A. Something interesting B. Thesis statement II. To begin with‚ Mars One’s budget is far too low and won’t get the funds it needs. A. Set budget not enough 1. Say they need $6 billion 2. Forget

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    In making the case for sending humans to explore Mars in the near future. President Bush has proposed a grand multi-billion dollar long-term project. A project‚ to this author‚ is well worth the money. To start off‚ I will list off a few of my reasons that I will describe more specifically later in this article. First of all‚ the price tag of 170 billion dollars could easily be reduced by extensive research of more energy and cost efficient technology in the 26 years to come before we actually launch

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    Colonization of Mars What does a planet need to have in order to support life? Earth is unique in our solar system because it is the only planet that is supporting life. Some scientists go so far as to say that the Earth is a “perfect planet” because it has features that are the perfect environment for living organisms; these features include our atmosphere‚ water‚ and a single moon. Earth is also in a place in our solar system where the Sun gives off the right amount of energy to drive the

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    calls for moon and mars colonies” 4/22/13 Theoretical thinking from Afar Since the landing of the moon to now‚ humans have progressively wanted to know more about space. David Shiga’s article‚“ Hawken calls for Moon and Mars colonies”‚ references Stephen Hawking‚ a theoretical physicist and his devotion to have NASA place ten times the amount of there current budget of the world’s financial resources to space. Mankind faces nuclear Armageddon and must build colonies on Mars and beyond‚ as

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    “NASA’s Valkyrie robots set the table for human life on Mars‚” by Matt O’Brien the author informs the reader of NASA’s plan‚ to send robots to Mars as part of a construction team that sets up structures for human explorers. But first NASA is trying to find new homes at universities where engineers can tinker with these robots. Their goal is to make these robots able to work independently and construct major structures for the colonization of Mars. That this is a major jump from a rover‚ which gets simple

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    readers into the book with every chapter by adding more things that makes readers question what is going to happen next or makes readers want to keep reading. Weir uses Mark Watny was the main character who is essentially trapped on Mars for a long time. Mark is trapped on Mars and is trying to figure out a way to leave along with the help of NASA. The theme of the book is Survival. Andy Weir wrote his best selling book The Martian and included many different elements‚ but the two that the readers enjoy

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