People will go to Mars in the next century?

A leading scientist from the Royal Society said that the Curiosity Mars probe of the US Space Agency (NASA) will be the basis for current living people to set foot on the red planet in the future. far.

A leading scientist from the Royal Society said that the Curiosity Mars probe of the US Space Agency (NASA) will be the basis for current living people to set foot on the red planet in the future. far.

Astronomer Martin Rees, former president of the Royal Society of British Sciences, believes NASA's mission to determine whether Mars is eligible to live or not will be the first step to approach the planet near the Left. most land in the future.

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The success of the Curiosity probe is the basis for humans to set foot on Mars.

Dr. Martin Rees said that the Mars exploration project with Curiosity probe could mark the beginning of the period when humans appeared on the red planet, despite the risks and dangers of moving in the System. Sun.

'It may be silly to assume that a big migration to other planets helps people solve Earth's problems in the future. But I believe and hope that some current living will walk on the surface of Mars. Even in the next one or two centuries, small groups of adventurers can live there or on meteors completely independent of the Earth , 'astronomer Martin Rees told the Daily Mail.

The British astronomer speculates, the universe may be full of life, but on the other hand, our Earth may be the only planet among billions of planets in existence. This may disappoint many people, but changing their planet to become the most important place in the universe. Maybe, Earth will be the center to bring life to the whole universe.

Dr. Martin Rees also believes that the question of whether humans are alone in the universe will soon be answered. He stressed: 'We can lose this century to find out whether biological evolution is unique on our planet or universal in the universe. But when the Curiosity probe explores large holes on Mars, we hope this question will be answered ".

Update 17 December 2018
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