live on Mars? Since the 1970s scientists have been sending rovers and other spacecraft to Mars trying to discover what the future of the red planet holds for human life. If scientists continue working toward their goal it could change everything. The amazing technological advances made in Mars Exploration have changed science as a whole. Along with that Americans all across the United States lives could be changed forever. Mars exploration and the possibility of humans being sent to Mars using advanced
including the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, Spacecraft Fire Experiment-I (Saffire-I), Glenn Research Center’s Icing Research, the James Webb Space Telescope, and Dawn. However, NASA is not the only force in space, as seen by the progress of several private companies. NASA’s budget could be the key to change within NASA’s programs. One NASA mission in exploration is the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. Opportunity was launched on July 07, 2003, at 11:18 p.m. EDT, landed on Mars on January 25
Pros and Cons of AI robots Can you imagine your life without technological machines? Technology has played a big part in our life. It is advancing and progressing rapidly in order to increase efficiency. Because of their advanced and useful ability, artificial intelligence, including computerized machines and robots, are spreading worldwide. However, while the uses of robots are helpful and effective, they can cause devastating effects towards people in the world if this technology falls in wrong
and we should move there someday. The Red Planet, also known as Mars, is the fourth planet from Sun in our solar system. It is a cold desert planet with flat lands and largest volcanoes such as Olympus Mons. Mars is under the thin and cold atmosphere which may be the evidence that liquid water cannot exist. However this mysterious planet gives a clue of the possibility of liquid water existence which is the valleys and channels in Mars. This planet has strong dust storms, seasons, and the average temperature
The story “The Martian” is a compelling drama about astronaut Mark Watney who gets stranded on Mars after an aborted mission, and has to struggle to survive until NASA can rescue him. It was self published by Andy Weir in 2011, and was a best selling science fiction publication. This led to its development as a film in 2015 directed by Ridley Scott and featuring Matt Damon as the lead actor. It quickly topped box office sales and received great reviews from almost all critics. But beyond all of the
character, Mark Watney, is stranded on Mars. The novel is set in the near future and follows the story of an astronaut who is left behind on Mars after his crew departs. One of the reasons that "The Martian" is an interesting book to read is its scientific realism. The author has conducted extensive research on the planet and the challenges that a human would face if they were to live there, making the story believable and engaging. Additionally, the setting of Mars provides a unique and thrilling backdrop
Geologic features. The martian geology is different than Earth in many ways when it comes to the soil and the plate tectonics. Red soil. Mars is called the red planet for a reason. The soil on Mars is rich in magnetic iron oxides which is rust. Scientists took a soil sample that mimics that of Mars and tested it to see if it would rust the way it looks like on Mars. The iron was unchanged after a year in a dry atmosphere and finally changed when the sample was put in a wet atmosphere. (R., 2005) Canyons
Hanna Jarrami Mrs.Lancaster, Mrs.Csik Science Period 1 10/28/15 Water on Mars People have found water on mars, but nobody knows where it coming from. Scientists have said that enigmatic streaks that appear in summertime on the planet's slopes are made by salty water. The water on mars is representing more of a trickle then a flow and scientists are thinking that the water is coming from an underground aquifer or an icefield that thaws in warmer weather and sends water sliding downhill. They
what it would be like to be stranded on another planet with no hope of rescue? "The Martian" is a captivating science fiction novel by Andy Weir that tells the story of astronaut Mark Watney, who finds himself stranded on Mars after an accident. The novel is also an exploration of human nature, showcasing the depths of the human spirit and the determination to survive in extraordinary situations. Throughout the book, Weir uses a variety of literary devices to enhance the story and provide deeper
The Mars Spirit Rover is a spacecraft that has gone to space once with his twin, Opportunity. Spirit and Opportunity launched on June 10, 2003 at 13:58:47 EDT on a 283 mile search for water on Mars and landed successfully on January 3rd of 2004. Opportunity touched down at another locale 3 weeks later, then, joining Spirit on a 90 day quest to look for clues about water on the Red Planet. The two robots, together, made up the Mars Exploration Rover mission. Another is the huge Mars Rover, Curiosity
The Martian by Andy Weir, there are various connections between the book and real-life events. Firstly, NASA has conducted expeditions to Mars in real-life, similar to the book’s events. “I dug out one of the rovers and had a good drive around, but after days of wandering, I think it’s time to give up.” (Weir 14). Weir takes inspiration from many real-life Mars rovers, such as Spirit and Opportunity. He makes use of these real-life examples of rovers and missions, and implements them in his book.
Whereas Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” written in 1798 is about the mariner’s forced exploration of unknown parts of the earth, director Ridley Scott’s latest film The Martian: Bring Him Home set in the 22nd century starring Matt Damon is about an accident that happened during an expedition to Mars. Likewise both pioneers experience hardships and survive to tell their tales. Both are testament to the resilience of men and the protagonists’ will to survive. The theme
Weir definitely made The Martian one of the most suspenseful and funny books of its time. There are not many characters incorporated into this book, but the main focus is on Mark Watney. The predicament that Mark gets into is that he gets stuck on Mars. The Martian is about Mark trying to get back to Earth and the people at NASA. The key things that strike the reader in The Martian are the great use of suspense and humor. Andy Weir also has an interesting backstory before he started writing The Martian
The Terrestrial planets encompass the four closest planets to the Sun that have rocky surfaces. They have plenty of similarities, but are in no shortage of differences as well. So how do Earth, Mars, Mercury, and Venus compare and contrast? Firstly, these are all, as mentioned before, terrestrial planets. This word derives from the Latin phrasing “Terra” which translates to Earth. They are named this because they are chemically composed the same way. For instance, where once it was thought that
In Andy Weir’s novel The Martian, protagonist Mark Watney attributes his survival to his crew, who selflessly returns to Mars to save him. The concept of the importance of unity as a result of comradery reoccurs throughout the novel. Even before leaving for Mars, NASA hired psychologists who put efforts into motion to insure that the Ares 3 crew felt a sense of harmony among themselves. Watney recalls that “Thanksgiving was going to happen and NASA's shrinks thought it would be good for us to
discusses the search for life in the universe, focusing on Trappist-1 and life on Mars. The topics include three habitable worlds found around an ultracool dwarf star, Trappist-1 comparison to the solar system, the discoveries of exoplanets, complex life, what do we know about the universe, alien life on the universe, possible life existence on Mars, and how SpaceX can help accomplish the journey of humans landing on Mars. With humanity evolving and humans becoming smarter it is hard to question the
Gale Crater was chosen as the landing site for the Mars Science Laboratory because of its unique and diverse geologic features (Le Deit et al., 2013). At a press conference in July of 2011, it was announced that the Gale Crater was chosen out of many possible landing sites for the Mars Science Laboratory (NASA, 2011). The objective of the mission is to explore a location on Mars and determine if it may have once been habitable to life. Perhaps one of the biggest necessities for life is liquid water
Sci-Fi story synopsis A small group of scientists are aboard an airship above the surface of venus. Their ship is slowly losing altitude due to holes in the airship and they are in a race against time to find a way to patch the ship and coordinate a rescue attempt. There will be encounters with space weather, propulsion and orbital mechanics, and planetary characteristics. Challenges facing a manned mission to Venus Venus is the second planet from the sun and has been a prominent feature in
America’s present-day Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith, has taken the nation by storm with her Pulitzer Prize winning book Life on Mars. The collections of poems revolve around a vast range of subjects regarding space exploration and her personal life. In the book, the poem “The Speed of Belief” is an elegy to her father whom worked on the Hubble telescope in the 70s. The poem is broken up over seven pages, each with its own structure that signifies a stage of grief. Smith’s elegy details how she personally
not " Is Mars possible? " but, " Is Mars worth it? ", stated May Roach, author of Packing for Mars. Mars also known as the "red planet" could be used for humans to live on in case of a problem that Earth couldnt survive through. Millions of people want to see the uncovered mysteries of Mars. Of course, there will be problems with the manned mission, however there are solutions for them. Traveling to Mars would be beneficial to humans, so we should follow through with a human-crewed Mars-mission.