Mars is not as close to Earth as Venus is, but it probably is the only planet in our
solar system that we can colonize. But living there won't be simple.
Mars is poorly suited for human habitation. There's some ice at the poles and perhaps
some water in underground repositories. Gravity is only 38 percent as strong as on
Earth. The atmosphere is thin and consists mostly of carbon dioxide (95%). So
colonists would have to either take air from Earth or make air on Mars. Plants
efficiently separate the oxygen bound to carbon and therefore can make air we can
breathe, so colonists should take plants along.
The Martian atmosphere is too thin to hold oxygen, which would just escape to space.
So the plants would have to be cultivated in greenhouses and the oxygen they produce
kept in flasks.
Mars has a very weak magnetic field, and its atmosphere offers little protection
against radiation from space. So the Martian colonists would have to build radiation
protection into their houses and wear thick suits. Unlike Earth, where most incoming
meteorites burn up in the atmosphere, many meteorites crash dangerously onto the
surface of Mars.
The Martian weather is awful. It's cold: the average temperature of the southern
hemisphere is minus 60 degrees Celsius; even at the equator, it's seldom over zero.
Winds are fierce and blow at speeds of several hundred kilometres an hour, and
storms can last for months. The wind whirls up fine dust that penetrates everything
and sticks to all surfaces, which literally would toss sand in the gears of vital
mechanical and electronic equipment.
Today, there are no concrete, approved plans for sending people to Mars. The earliest
date mentioned in official papers is 2019, which would be 50 years after the first Moon
landing.
Scientists are still trying to figure out if there is the right materials for humans to
survive on Mars. They sent Rovers up onto Mars to see images of whether there is
water (they found ice), and if they have the right air (such as oxygen).
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Humans can live anywhere, provided they take along the conditions that humans
require in order to live. That means air containing oxygen and no poisonous gases,
pressure controlled within a suitable narrow range, temperature controlled within
a suitable narrow range, shielding from harmful radiation, and opportunity for
sufficient physical exercise and suitable psychological environment.
In other words, humans can live in any place that can be made to resemble the
surface of the Earth closely enough.
Yes, there are plans to establish a human settlement on Mars in the future. Organizations like SpaceX and NASA are actively working on developing technologies for long-term human missions to Mars. These plans include sending astronauts to conduct research, explore the planet, and potentially establish a sustainable human presence.
Mars is the most Earth-like of all the planets in our solar system (not including Earth itself). While it would certainly not be easy for human beings to live on Mars, it would nonetheless be easier for human beings to live on Mars, than it would be for them to live on Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune. So in terms of interplanetary colonization, Mars seems to be the best bet.
Yes, in the coming years there will be people to live on the moon and even mars. It could still take a 100 years.
No. Humans only live on Earth. There is likely no life at all on Mars.
As of now, Mars is not suitable for human habitation due to its harsh environment, lack of breathable air, and extreme temperatures. However, there are proposals for potential future missions to establish human settlements on Mars.
NO they can't it is to cold to live there
Mars is no place for a human being. There is no breathable oxygen and no water, which are both things that humans need to survive.
Without a spacesuit, airtight building or other breathing apparatus, a human could live for about 3 minutes on Mars. With the right equipment, a human can live indefinitely on Mars.
Unless you live in a space housing environment specially created for human live on Mars, you would need a space suit to live on Mars, just as you would on the Moon. Mars has very little atmosphere, the temperatures are usually very cold. There is a good possibility of being hit by solar radiation. Mars has no life on it that we know of, and a human being would probably die, if they tried to live there without protection from a well designed, enclosed building, or a space suit.
for what i have studied nobody has be able to live on Mars because there is no oxygen and every human being needs oxygen to live, and also it is too cold beucase it is fartter from the sun.
Because Mars does not have an atmosphere suitable for human life.
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As of date (Dec. 2011) no human being has been to Mars.
At present no human has ever travelled to Mars and so, at present no human has ever landed on it.