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    Pluto is widely known as the tiniest planet in the solar system. Pluto is also the ninth planet closest to the sun. Pluto is now referred to as a ‘dwarf planet’ and is the smallest than any other the other planets. Though smaller than the popular planets in the solar system, Pluto is the largest dwarf planet. Some time ago, Pluto was discharged and lost its’ title to be declared a planet thanks to scientists and geographers. It is a planet that has been long overdue some attention apart from…

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    what your position is you must keep fighting for whatever it is you desire to achieve.” For Mark Watney his decision to not die on mars allowed him to fight through his trials on the planet mars. In “The Martian”, by Any Weir, Mark Watney is faced with a struggle to survive on a desolate planet where he has to fight everyday for his survival. Mark Watney’s voyage to Mars led him into an unforeseeable conflict between man and nature; Mark’s journey for survival will be hard to achieve. A hero…

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    Can Mars Be Colonized? Outer-Space is terrifying. People don’t know nearly ¼ of the whole universe, nor will we ever. The human race is always looking for a new way to expand our great species. Recently, an entire other planet has been an option. The question is… which one? Mars is the best option in our solar system. But there is still a lot to do before Mars is inhabitable to all humans. Solar energy can be gathered for electrical purposes. Traces of water can be found. Plants inside…

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    The scene selected for a theory and principle of Psychology is when Mark Watney is setting up a video camera over his mars space station (HAB) lab turned potato farm. Mark is talking to the camera stating, “now that NASA can talk to me they won’t shut up, they want constant updates of the HAB and they have a room full of people trying to micromanage my crops.” “Which is awesome, I don’t mean to sound arrogant but I am the greatest botanist on this planet.” Gesturing to the camera the progress of…

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    or stay here on Earth? Because Mars One is sending people on a one way trip to Mars to live and start building a civilization for the other people here on Earth. So would you go live on Mars for the rest of your desirable life or stay here and keep living the life you already are? So reason 1 why you should go to mars with Mars One is because you still get t.v, internet, a cell phone, and everything else but it’s a new planet and a new house according to the Mars One website. You get to start…

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    nature. Bradbury conveys this theme through the setting. The third expedition, the story of Ylla, and the fourth expedition are a few of the settings Bradbury uses to exploit the relationship between man versus nature. First, the third expedition to Mars takes the rocket men back in time to 1926 Green Bluff Illinois. Bradbury uses this particular setting to exploit man versus nature. This is the town that Captain John Black grew up in. Bradbury conveys the idea of how nature's setting directly…

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    Mars Research Paper

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    Mars is a planet full of deep, rich history and lies in the Milky Way Galaxy. People all over the world are captivated by the fourth planet in the solar system due to the possibilities of life on the red planet. Scientists study this terrestrial planet’s properties to test and understand the planet’s potential habitability for life in its past. Mars is truly a captivating planet that leaves one wanting to uncover the mysteries that it holds underneath its thin layer of atmosphere. Since the…

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    The Warm Space Story

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    In the short story The Warm Space, readers are informed that human beings are no longer the main source on Earth. The story begins with a man name Jason, who volunteer to complete a mission away from his family, in order for his child to be proud of him in a near future. The story mentions that Jason was one of the few human in the ship, most of them were cyborgs. It mentions how Jason would be treated poorly and with disgust because he was human. Jason was told not to touch nor to move anything…

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    are to be transported to continue life on the planet Mars. Scientists have been studying this planet for decades. Research and experimentation have shown Mars is capable of supporting human life forms and other organisms. However, the time and money necessary to accomplish such a feat would be astronomical. Matt Williams, the Guide to Space Curator for Universe Today, expresses his opinions on this phenomena in his article, “How Can We Live on Mars?” As a science fiction author, he discusses the…

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    Mars harboured long-lasting lakes and water streams about 3.8 to 3.3 billion years ago, boosting the odds that life may have once existed on the Red Planet, scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have found. Using data from the Curiosity rover, NASA's Mars Science Laboratory/Curiosity team has determined that, long ago, water helped deposit sediment into Gale Crater, where the rover landed more than three years ago. The sediment deposited as layers that formed the foundation for Mount…

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