NASA plans to bring settlers on Mars
The US Aerospace Agency (NASA) is considering ambitious plans to bring people back and forth to Mars, moving forward to bring people to settle permanently on other planets in the universe. .
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The Telegraph quoted NASA officials as confirming that the agency is studying whether astronauts can be permanently put on the red planet as well as its satellites to establish human colonies. .
A daring conquest of Mars includes taking nine months to bring volunteers to the red planet and these people all know that they will never return to Earth. This is because the charge for returning astronauts back to Earth will make the project too expensive. Volunteers will be provided with everything they need to be able to manage themselves on Mars.
Experts say that settling on the red planet is a challenge for humans due to the harsh natural conditions here, such as temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius or very thin atmosphere, .
The multi-billion dollar mission is headed by Ames Research Center in California, one of NASA's key research facilities. Officials of the Advanced Defense Projects Agency (DARPA) are also very interested in turning a bold idea into reality.
Initial estimates suggest that such a mission would cost at least $ 9.4 billion and could be achieved by 2030.
According to US media, scientists have received funding of nearly $ 944,000 from the government, including $ 157,000 from NASA, to begin research. US authorities have also offered the world's billionaires, including Larry Page, co-founder of Google, to support fundraising for the project.
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