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:warning:Colonising:warning: Mars :warning:Challenges:warning: (Travel…
:warning:Colonising:warning: Mars :warning:Challenges:warning:
Travel Challenges
Time it takes
Sickness
Fuel Consumption
Distance
Human Error
Communication with Earth
The time it takes to get there
The cost and if people have to pay for their own travel how many people will be able to afford it.
Emotional Challenges :smiley:
The complete change ,will be quite emotionally tiring.
Not knowing anyone
Losing people you love and
having little to no contact with them.
Choosing who to come with you
Physical Challenges :
Wearing a space/pressure suit all the time may be painful.
Making sure we have enough supplies
We weigh a lot less on Mars because of the surface gravity/gravity
Organising how much food and water and supplies we need
We might get sick , then how will we quarantine each other
Having to wear a astronaut helmet to breathe might be hard
The hard work
Environmental Challenges
It is really cold on Mars
On Mars the years are 687 days long ,which might be hard to really grasp living there.
Mars is just over half the size of earth
Mars has days that are 37 minutes longer then our which will be hard to grasp.
Water is not found on Mars : :red_cross:
Mars only has ice on it's north pole that is the closest thing to water on the planet.
Social challenges
No communication\ hard to communicate with Earth
Hard to communicate with helmet
Potentially nobody your age
Missing friends
No social media