Lockheed Martin revealed a new Mars amphibious ship that ran on liquefied hydrogen

On September 29, US Defense Industry Group Lockheed Martin introduced a new Martian amphibious vessel that ran on liquid hydrogen fuel with the goal of being able to explore Red planet as early as the early 2030s. .

The plan was announced on the final day of the 68th International Space Experts Conference in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Lockheed Martin's Mars amphibious ship.

At the event, Lockheed Martin announced it is working with the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) to carry out the mission to bring people to Mars from now until 2030.

The group announced the new amphibious vessel used for the mission could be reused and run on liquid hydrogen fuel generated from water.

The group added that it is building a 'Mars Base' a science laboratory that orbits the Red Planet's orbit and is considered a key to the space mission.

Expected, 4 astronauts can join a mission to land on Mars lasting 2 weeks.

Lockheed Martin's humanitarian strategy director, Rob Chambers calls the mission to land on Mars truly the beginning of a new era of human and solar system discovery, as well as where people exist.