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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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    There are many physical, logistic, societal, and financial cons about the mission to mars. I think there should not have the mission to mars. I believe that the mission to mars is to dangerous for humans for many reasons. The mission to mars is dangerous for humans. First, The average temperature on mars is -61 degrees Fahrenheit which would be a physical con. Since the average temperature is below freezing we would have to wear multiple layers of clothing. For Instance, if any human wanted to…

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    Plan To Colonize Mars.”, Capitalizes on the need for an expedition to mars. Musk’s purpose is to illustrate how beneficial the journey would be to science and mankind. He adopts a realistic tone in order to establish the fact that the passage to mars is dangerous but an needed voyage in his International Astronautical Congress. Musk begins his speech by resolving issues surrounding the structural integrity of the rocket. Starting with the main big issue Musk notes, “SpaceX’s Mars rocket would…

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    This Mission to Mars Could Bore You to Death!” by Maggie Koerth-Baker was published in The New York Times Magazine on July 16, 2013. In the article, Maggie Koerth-Baker states that research funded by NASA trying to understand the truth about people who travel in space for a long time and what behavior they have experience in a long amount of time in the space. Koerth-Baker claims that boredom is one of the biggest problem for astronauts today. The astronauts who travel throughout Mars for a…

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    This scenario is not a perfect representation of the orbit of Mars for many reasons. First of all, it does not take the effects of the forces on Mars due to other planets’ gravity. These forces are extremely small, but over time might make an eventual difference in the orbit of Mars. Due to forces such as these, the orbit of Mars has changed and will continue to change over billions of years.. Additionally, while this model implies that Mars has been orbiting around our Sun forever and will…

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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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    colony on Mars, depicts this hope. Mars. Mars is the first choice planet for humanity to settle because it is the closest, and there is a chance it could one day support life. Before people get all gung ho to go to Mars, there is some moral questionability to this topic. Brian Patrick Green discusses and comments on these moral questions in his article, “Is it Ethical to Colonize Mars.” Some of Green’s techniques are weak, but he effectively builds an argument for why people should colonize…

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    Our Place in the Stars: An Argument for the Continuance of Space Exploration The idea of space travel has fired the imaginations of people for hundreds of years. From the publication of Jules Verne’s book, From the Earth to the Moon, in 1865 to the recent release of the movie, The Martian, space travel has held a special place in the hearts of human beings. However, unlike so many other fictional sciences, modern humans actually have the capability to travel through space! Unfortunately, some…

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    Mars have always been perceived as a desolate planet, which does not have anything special other than arid surface with scattered rocks and mountains. However, science is telling us that this perception could be far from reality. With the rapid development of scientific research, paralleled with the technological revolution, recent explorations have revealed new data and interesting findings on the surface of our mysterious neighbor. Galileo Galilei was the first man to use a telescope to…

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    The universe What is the universe? How big is it? What is all part of the universe? These may be questions that you probably wonder when you read something about a planet or learn from a science book. The universe is so big that it is hard for people to understand just how big it is. The meaning of the universe is all existing matter and space considered as a whole. (Davies, Luke. "How Big Is the Universe?" How Big Is the Universe? N.p., 5 Oct. 2015. Web. 09 May 2016. Website) How gigantic is…

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