Boeing designed a space station to serve people to Mars

Boeing's new generation of space stations designed to allow people to explore further in the universe could become a reality in the next three years.

Boeing's first space station, the Deep Space Gateway, will orbit the Earth and the Moon, scheduled to launch in 2020 using the Space Launching System (SLS), according to Sun. This will be the place to conduct important studies, opening up opportunities for remote space exploration as well as performing missions to Mars.

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The Deep Space Gateway Station will orbit the Earth and the Moon.(Photo: Boeing).

"SLS's ability to transport goods and people will allow us to assemble the space station in four launches in the early 2020s," says Pete McGrath, global sales and marketing director at the Universe Discovery Department. Boeing pillar, said.

Gateway will use the same system as the system for commercial vehicles to connect with the International Space Station. This system will be used to pair with the Deep Space Transport to take people to Mars.

When near Mars, the crew can use landing equipment on the ship for missions on the red planet surface. The transport ship is also equipped with a specially designed living space to protect astronauts from harsh environments in the distant universe.

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The Deep Space Transport will send people to Mars.(Photo: Boeing).

Gateway Station will operate with energy from the Solar Electric Propulsion (SEP) system, a new technology developed by NASA. SEP takes energy from sunlight and uses 10 times less energy than a conventional rocket system.