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If Japan sinks to the bottom of the sea, will it be the same as the ancient Onishi Kingdom in a few years?

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When I was in junior high school in Agui, I heard that humans might immigrate to Mars. I have been curious about it for so many years. Today I will take a look with you. Finally, will we meet on Mars?

Mars has a thin atmosphere, 95% of which is carbon dioxide. The density of the atmosphere is about 1% of the Earth's atmosphere, and the overall atmosphere is slightly smaller than that of the Earth. And Mars rotates once every 24.63 hours, very close to the Earth, and revolves around the sun in an elliptical orbit with a period of 687 days.

However, Mars has a large temperature difference and must be transformed to be suitable for human habitation. There is currently no liquid water on Mars. To be precise, it has not been detected, but there are traces of a large amount of water flow. There are a large amount of water at the poles of Mars. The existence of ice is a fact, so it is possible that Mars could be transformed into a habitable planet.

Mars is 55 million miles away from us. After arriving, we still need to consider air and water issues. Even if everything is ready, this journey is still full of uncertainties and unpredictable factors. The solar wind in the universe may disrupt the communication between the spacecraft and the earth, and the increasing solar radiation also risks damaging the spacecraft. This is true on the outside, but what about the people inside the spacecraft?

Cosmic rays can cause short-term effects on the brain (reducing behavioral abilities, memory loss, anxiety, etc.), and high-energy charged particles in the universe can penetrate spacecraft, and there is no way to stop them. ..However, experts are studying related drugs, hoping to use specific compounds to remove ionizing radiation substances in the body and protect neurotransmitters from damage.

If you reach Mars successfully, a slight calculation error may lead to a dangerous landing... What about, are you afraid of the vast and infinite universe? Last June, Mars One, a Dutch non-profit organization, announced that it would achieve Mars immigration around 2026. It emphasizes that this is a journey with no return, and each group of astronauts needs to try to survive on Mars.

Although it caused a lot of controversy as soon as the news came out, 200,000 volunteers from more than 140 countries and regions still signed up to participate in this plan. Volunteers include scientists and scholars, as well as those who love astronomy, pursue extremes, and are adventurous.

If you think the Dutch plan is unreliable, you can take a look at the detailed plan for Mars immigration in September of the same year following the "Mars One". Musk, CEO of the space exploration technology company SpaceX, also announced The plan, just in January this year, successfully recovered the first-stage rocket in Shanghai. Musk has said that permanently colonizing Mars and saving humanity are his long-term goals.

Mars immigration is bound to be risky, but Agui still believes in science and technology. Although the earth can live for hundreds of millions of years, there are many environmental problems that still make us live in a relatively " "unsafe" areas.

Therefore, Agui will continue to pay attention to the Mars immigration plan. If you have any ideas, you can discuss it with Agui. Let us meet on Mars in a few years.

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