Two American scientists Dirk Schulze - Makuch and Paul Davies said the project to conquer Mars will be faster and more economical if astronauts see themselves as the first to arrive in North America without waiting. go home.
Dr. Paul Davies of Arizona State University holds a book about Mars - in his hand (Photo: abscicon.arc.nasa.gov )
' This is too new. We are still not ready for that, 'the Daily Mail quoted Apollo 14 as Ed Mitchell . US President Barack Obama has outlined a plan for Mars in the mid-2030s but he does not agree. the idea of astronauts not returning to earth. NASA spokesman Michael Braukus said: ' We want astronauts to go home safely '.Scientists Dirk Schulze-Makuch and Paul Davies, a physics expert at Arizona State University, say that people need to explore other planets as a way to cope with the earth's disaster. Researchers believe a one-way trip to Mars could begin in the next two decades. " We can send a few older people, about 60, " said Schulze-Makuch. This is because this task will reduce life expectancy due to inadequate medical care conditions and frequent exposure to radiation. Radiation can damage reproductive organs, so do not bring people of reproductive age to Mars - explained Schulze-Makuch.