Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
President Donald Trump and Elon MuskThe richest man in the world wants life on Mars a reality.
Musk said his company SpaceX could force people to Mars as At the beginning of 2029. Meanwhile, NASA officials said the sending of people to Mars even by 2040 would be a “audacious” purpose. China also has ambitions when the country plans to create an autonomous research station of Mars by 2038.
According to Musk, the march on Mars is equivalent to keeping humanity and to avoid increasing threats to the earth, including natural disasters and war. For scientists, Mars offers possible answers to questions such as the prevalence and diversity of life in the universe.
“Early land and Mars were twins. They were rocky planets with liquid water, CO2 reigned in the atmosphere,” says Robert Zubrin, Mars Society, a non -profit organization. “So, if the theory is correct, that life comes from chemistry, where the correct physical and chemical conditions, then it had to appear on Mars.”
But the landing of people on Mars and the settlement of the planet will mean overcoming a number of terrible technical problems and risks that people have never encountered before.
“Mars’s landing problem is complex. The transit problem, super complex. You know, the radiation environment is very serious. The problem of supporting life. Reliability should be very high,” said AMIT Kshatri, Deputy Administrator of the Moon program in Mars in NASA during the debate in February. “The ability to move is not – you know, we have to recover in all these areas.”
At the heart of Moscow’s plan before reaching Mars is the highest and most powerful rocket, if – something built: a star. In March, SpaceX conducted an eighth test flight. While SpaceX was able to successfully obtain a super -plain amplifier, the Starship spacecraft exploded, leaving the trash trail during penetration and violation of commercial flights. Next test flight SpaceX for Starship expected prompt.
CNBC visited the Mars research station in Utah to get a backstage to look at what life on Mars could be, and talked to experts about what problems remain for landing on the Red Planet. Look video To learn more.