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    Life in Mars

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    Life on Mars For centuries people have speculated about the possibility of life on Mars owing to the planet’s proximity and similarity to Earth. Serious searches for evidence of life began in the 19th century‚ and continue via telescopic investigations and landed missions. While early work focused on phenomenology and bordered on fantasy‚ modern scientific inquiry has emphasized the search for chemical biosignatures of life in the soil and rocks at the planet’s surface‚ and the search for biomarker

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    Water on Mars

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    Water and Life on Mars Mars perhaps first caught public interest in the late 1870s‚ when Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli reported using a telescope to observe canali‚ or channels‚ on Mars. By the turn of the century‚ popular songs told of sending messages between Earth and Mars by means of huge signal mirrors. On a darker side‚ H.G. Wells’ 1898 novel The War of the Worlds portrayed an invasion of Earth by technologically superior Martians desperate for water. (1) In the early 1900s

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    Exploration of Mars

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    Exploration on Mars For College Students/Adults \Final-Astronomy Objectives Students will understand the following: 1. Since the dawn of the space age in the 1960s‚ we have sent spacecraft to the most easily reached places in our solar system‚ such as Mars. 2. For exploration of celestial bodies‚ NASA has developed a three-phase strategy: reconnaissance‚ surveillance‚ and in-depth study. 3. Each mission to Mars has made specific discoveries and raised questions to be answered

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    Mars Project

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    As a geologist in the Mars One Project‚ I needed to do a lot of research on Mars‚ its atmosphere‚ its conditions‚ its soil‚ etc. My team’s mission is to find a way to provide nutrition to the astronauts. The contributions I have made with settling on Mars is‚ first of all‚ had to figure out the temperature of Mars. With the information we researched‚ we figured out what temperature we need to have in the greenhouse‚ and what temperature we needed for the plants to grow in. What I did separately

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    Colonizing Mars

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    Colonizing Mars Many scientists believe that humanity has a date with extinction if we do not try to expand our horizons. It took about 4.5 billion years for mankind to evolve into the intelligent beings we see when we look in the mirror. For this very reason scientists believe that mankind would make a grave mistake if we do not put forth a dedicated effort in saving humanity. There are many concerns that are facing mankind in attempting to colonize space and other planets. However

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    Topography Of Mars

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    Abstract: The environment of Mars is controlled by a myriad of processes‚ however water and weathering on the surface of Mars is still an extremely controversial topic. This project aims to explore the current evidence we have for liquid water in the past and present by inspecting the geomorphological evidence and evaluate the role it plays in shaping Mars’ topography. From terrestrial analogs‚ we can begin to explain the processes that occur on Mars. Due to the similarities of outflow channels‚

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    Colonization of Mars

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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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    Is there life on Mars ?

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    However‚ it is the Earth’s neighbor‚ Mars‚ which has the biggest chance that life may exist on. In my opinion‚ I think we still have to go a long road to answer the question: “Is there life on Mars?” Mars is the fourth planet of the Solar System. It is the nearest planet to Earth. Therefore‚ there are many similarities between two planets. For example‚ according to BBC (n.d.)‚ Mars has the surface with mountains‚ valleys‚ volcanoes and the atmosphere above it; Mars moves around the Sun so it also has

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    Life on Mars?

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    Life on Mars? For years‚ planet Mars has been in the NASA spotlight. The Red Planet has been explored as images‚ atmoshpere samples and samples of various surface formations have been collected to continue research in labortories here on Earth. The year of 1965 marked the beginiing of the Mars Program‚ and ever since rocket born cameras‚ spacecraft voyages‚ and other advanced technologies have been a part of the explorations. The Mars Program has been dedicated to finding what the planet

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    Mars Observation

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    theoretical plan on how to gain public approval ratings and support for the mock mission to Mars. Most of my team members‚ including myself‚ were too tired from the lack of sleep throughout the course of the program. It was quite a torture to stay awake‚ but we were willing to give it our best. There were four teams that had to present before ours. Each of the first four were directly involved with the development of the mission‚ whereas our part was needed for public funding. That being the case‚ we knew

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