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If Mars immigrates, who will it immigrate to?

The plan to move to Mars has been questioned by many parties in the world from the moment it was put forward, just like a fantasy. Of course, this is what the scientists who proposed the plan expected. The harsh environment of Mars itself is actually a rather severe test for human beings. Nevertheless, Mars is still the planet closest and most similar to the Earth in all aspects of the solar system, so human beings will be full of interest in exploring Mars and yearning for migration, and regard Mars as the new world and the second earth of mankind.

In short, Mars is there. Are we going or not? This topic needs to be considered comprehensively from many aspects. More precisely, for us earthlings, moving to Mars is an inevitable trend in the future, but it is not the most urgent and important task now.

So, why did humans move to Mars? There is no doubt that the earth is the most suitable place for human beings to live, and it is also the only place in the solar system where human beings can survive so far. However, environmental pollution and the spread of greenhouse effect have caused great pressure on the earth's resources, and the situation is getting more and more severe. Moreover, asteroids in the universe pose various threats to the earth, and the earth faces countless unpredictable disasters. Perhaps one day in the future, those catastrophes that once appeared in science fiction movies will eventually become a terrible reality.

It is precisely because human beings feel that more and more crises are approaching that they begin to look for and create new homes in the universe. With the continuous development of earth science and technology, human exploration of science and the universe is also progressing day by day, which stimulates human curiosity and adventurous spirit, and also makes people full of strong interest in "Mars exploration" and "Mars immigrants". Therefore, going to Mars is people's desire and yearning, and it is also the development trend of scientific and technological exploration, and it is also the driving force for people to find a second home.

A long time ago, we humans successfully landed on the moon, but after exploration, we found that there was no atmosphere on the surface of the moon, and it was in an ultra-vacuum state, so it was impossible to live in people. Later, scientists looked further and turned to two neighboring planets on the earth: Venus and Mars. Unfortunately, the environmental conditions of Venus are too harsh, the surface temperature is as high as 450 degrees Celsius, and the dense atmosphere is full of sulfuric acid droplets, which makes it impossible for humans to get close. In contrast, although the environment of Mars is bad, it is much more "friendly" than Venus.

With more and more understanding of Mars, people feel that Mars is like a small earth. In many ways, no other planet is similar to the earth like Mars. The more similar Mars is to the Earth, the greater the public interest in it. As a result, scientists locked Mars as the second home of mankind and launched a series of deeper and more arduous explorations.

Indeed, the natural environment of Mars is most similar to that of the Earth, and it is also the only celestial body in the solar system that may be suitable for human beings to live in for a long time after being transformed. Moreover, if we humans can go to Mars, we can make full use of the resources of Mars and reduce the pressure on the earth itself in many ways. But it's easier said than done. If you really want to move to Mars, you can't do it overnight. This is a rather long and arduous process.

Now, all countries in the world are exploring Mars in an orderly way. In this regard, the United States and Russia are in a relatively leading position, especially NASA, which has sent a Mars probe to Mars, successfully completed the "Mars Roaming", brought back a lot of important information about Mars, and promoted the long-term goal of human migration to Mars.

Nowadays, scientists' achievements in exploring Mars are obvious to all, and with the rapid development of modern science and technology, the possibility of going to Mars is increasing. So, how long does it take for humans to get from the earth to Mars? Scientists have analyzed that it takes 6 10 months to land on Mars by spaceship from Earth, and the round trip is about 500 days. In addition, if a large-scale Mars migration is to be carried out, the problem of transportation should also be considered. Of course, the spaceship is the preferred means of transportation, but the number of people it can carry is limited, usually only three or four, and it cannot be carried and transported on a large scale like the large cars, high-speed railway trains and large passenger planes we use today.

In fact, even if the harsh environment of Mars itself is put aside, it will take a long and arduous journey for human beings to go from the earth to Mars. On the other hand, what will happen in the future if humans give up the goal of moving to Mars? Looking around, the resources and environment of the whole earth are being seriously damaged: vegetation is reduced, sandstorms are rampant, water sources are polluted and germs are rampant. The threat of over-exploitation and exhaustion of resources spreads; Excessive exhaust emissions lead to the rising temperature of the earth, which has caused a terrible greenhouse effect. The ice layers in the North and South Poles are gradually melting, which causes the sea level of the earth to rise every year. If this situation continues, one day the land will be submerged by the ocean and mankind will lose its last refuge.

More precisely, whether we can go to Mars or not, we should take good care of the earth. Even if humans move to Mars in the future, the earth will always be our first home. However, going to Mars is only a new road opened up in a desperate situation, because if human beings want to survive on Mars, they must try their best to transform Mars into a new continent suitable for human habitation and realize the goal of "globalizing Mars". Obviously, this process still needs long exploration and efforts. First, manned spacecraft landed on Mars, then human beings established Mars outpost and Mars immigration stronghold, then transformed the environment of Mars on a large scale, and built a large-scale base with perfect facilities, and finally realized the long-term goal of moving to Mars.

It can be seen that Mars, the Earth-like planet, has both strong attraction and numerous obstacles. Going or not, in the final analysis, is a dilemma. In order to explore and exploit Mars resources and reduce the pressure on the earth, "going" is imperative. However, if we go to Mars, the crisis and risks facing mankind will be more difficult than imagined. Whether to go or not is ultimately determined by people's own will. If you want to go, you must be prepared to bear all kinds of risks and difficulties; If we don't go, we will shoulder the great responsibility of protecting the earth and protecting our homeland. The road ahead is long and there is a long way to go, and it can never be done overnight. Therefore, the deeper and more detailed human exploration of Mars, the greater the possibility of moving to Mars in the future.

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