Obama: 2025 takes people to the planet near Earth

The US space agency (NASA) has revealed plans to bring a manned probe to a star in the universe. President Obama also announced that intention.This is considered one of the important test steps before implementing the plan to bring people to Mars.

Defense company Lockheed Martin (USA) has completed the new Orion spacecraft design model to use for this ambitious plan. The introduction of astronauts on a small planet, then possibly Mars, will help scientists find solutions to protect the Earth from possible meteorite collisions. future.

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Orion warship model. (Photo: Daily Mail).

It is known that Lockheed Martin company started the design work of the new generation spacecraft Orion since 2007. The spacecraft can accommodate up to two of these astronauts originally designed to serve porcelain. Destined to bring people back to the Moon. But because this plan was halted, the design of the Orion space ship was improved to suit the mission of bringing people to more distant planets.

Josh Hopkins, Lockheed Martin's director of manned spacecraft, said: ' Orion spacecraft was originally designed to serve the missions around Earth's low orbit, so it has can be improved to use for further missions they desire . '

In early August 2010, NASA scientists also held a two-day seminar to find solutions to the difficulties of getting people to approach planet Earth and solutions. The use of Orion spacecraft has been greatly appreciated.

Thomas Jones, NASA astronaut, said: ' The difficulty of getting people to approach near-Earth planets that NASA is planning is a vehicle issue. The improved Orion spacecraft may be the answer to this difficult problem. '

Currently, NASA has not decided which planet they will first discover, but a shortlist has been made. Scientists believe that a manned spacecraft could bring about 100 kilograms of rock from the planet it visited.