Supporting points: - Discovering life on mars:
Impactite, shown to retain traces of existence on Earth, was found on Mars and, if life ever existed on the planet, may hold signs of ancient life. NASA revealed on June 7, 2018, that the Curiosity Rover had found organic molecules dating to three billion years old in sedimentary rocks.
Ensuring the survival of the species:
Putting humans on more than one planet will help ensure our presence thousands if not millions of years from now.
Improving the quality of life on earth:
All the ingredients needed to make that fuel—carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen—can be found on the red planet, if you know where to look. In theory, oxygen can be extracted from the Martian atmosphere, which is 95 percent carbon dioxide (CO2), and from liquid and frozen water (H20) buried beneath the surface. All of that just mentioned was what we can get from Mars, Mars can benefit human life.