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Earth to Mars: Humanity's Interplanetary Journey
Earth to Mars: Humanity's Interplanetary Journey

Earth to Mars: Humanity's Interplanetary Journey

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This book takes a look at how the scientific and technological advancement of this present day has every requisite knowledge, brilliance, intelligence and wisdom packs to prepare for manned crew interplanetary journey to the red planet, Mars. This planet (Mars) poses the least challenges to man among the options availably considered for colonization in our solar system. Yet, those challenges are enormous but, surmountable. How? Wait and let's see! Landing alone on the red planet is not the only thing possible to humanity now but, also the well-doing of any human colony; both attainable via the world's stand, technologically. From reliable sources, I have gathered that those humans going to live on the red planet may do glaringly better in welfare than those on Earth. seeks to let us know that the red planet can be really made habitable for humans like you and I. That is not all; this book will make us understand how Mars can and will be made habitable. Again, some of the already taken steps to see to the habitability of this planet of our concern will be looked at. Also, this book will reveal some of the prospects available on the red planet. Then, will look at the forecast welfare of the intending Martians as against that of the Earthlings and let's see if the colony on Mars will do better. At this moment, the red planet has no infectious organism or pathogens known to be alive yet. By this singular quality, it is definitely a place that should receive quick consideration from those persons who want to be found in an environment free of all disease-causing organisms. The voyage to Mars on spaceship wouldn't in any way be stressful at all. From the interior systems being planned by the various intending transporters to the red planet, the manned voyage to Mars would be the 1st longest jolly ride in the history of humanity. It would be fun travelling to the red planet and the 6 - 7 months voyage may whisk-by time unnoticed. Time will not seemingly fly because of whisky but, because of beehive of refreshing recreational activities on board of the spaceships transporting humans to Mars. If indeed the universe has placed before humanity the test of making Mars habitable, then, let's wait to see how this test would be done and dusted by the scientifically technological minds of the present day, as will be shown in this book.
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