Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Why so much interest on Mars?

Why so much interest on Mars?

In our solar system there is a planet that is capable of transmitting the planet, but it will be marshy. Even if the man goes to the moon, the moon is not a planet. It is only a satellite that moves around the earth. Wednesday, Friday (Venus) are places where people can not go. Mercury is close to the Sun, and the planet's planet is 11 times as heavy as it is. And daylight is about 3 months. If you go for Friday, it is worse than the weather. The air pressure is very high.

Even if the unmanned spacecraft goes down, the shuttle will be crushed by heavy pressure. Yeah ... Jupiter beyond Mars, there's a different situation where you can see the heat and air pressure go down to the planet. They are ice cubes. If unplanned shuttle landed down, they would burst into the mud.
That is why Mars only draws us on solar eclipses. That is why scientists have been sending astronauts from time to time to Mars and have researched the circumstances of human existence.

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