NASA launched posters to recruit employees on Mars
The US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) launches employment posters on Mars, from teachers and engineers to farmers, to help people imagine future lives on the red planet.
According to CNN, these posters were first released in 2009, at an exhibition at the Kennedy Space Center.These are potential positions that NASA believes someday will need for life on Mars.
NASA began using similar posters with the desire to help people visualize future life in space.Earlier this year, the agency also launched an advertisement promoting space travel.All can be downloaded from the NASA website.In the picture is assembly department recruitment information with the description: "Are you a person who can overcome all challenges to ensure survival? Do you dare to build our future with tools? time, install spacecraft to take us to Mars and return, creating a living environment to protect us there ".
"The path of learning can lead us to places we never thought of, including Mars and its two moons, Phobos and Deimos. Wherever we live, we can always learn new things. Especially with the support of teachers, who will show us the path and challenge we dare to dream of "is the introduction of teacher vacancies on the red planet.
According to NASA, the journey on Mars always needs people with special talents.Antenna repair skills in harsh environmental conditions, or establishing a base on Phobos satellites and accepting challenges is a must for a future engineer.
Described investigators and researchers are those who are always curious and questioned, prefer to explore new lands and interesting things, especially in another planet Earth.Data from NASA's probes in the past have shown signs of water on Mars billions of years ago, reinforcing the evidence of life on the planet.
Poster recruiting farmer position.In space, scientists think humans can grow tomatoes, lettuce, peas and radishes like at home gardens.New ways to grow clean food will be necessary to help adventurers survive.
If you are an adventurer, you can explore the largest canyons of the solar system, the perfect location to capture the moment of the blue sunset or admire the moon Phobos and Deimos in the night sky.
NASA hopes to make the Mars conquest around 2030. NASA's current technology allows the unmanned spacecraft to be launched on the red planet in about 8 months, and it is estimated that a human flight will take about one to one. 3 years.In the picture is a poster of the night shift on the moon Phobos of Mars.
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