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New immigrants from Mars

We are already familiar with the term "Martian immigrants". Since Mars was discovered by scientists, many people fantasize that they can immigrate to Mars one day, but we also know that the environment on Mars is very bad, which is not suitable for human survival at all, so even though the topic of "Martian immigration" has been hyped for a long time, no one can really land on Mars.

However, no one has immigrated to Mars before, but that doesn't mean there won't be any in the future. Recently, scientists are carrying out a manned project on Mars, which was proposed by a non-profit organization headquartered in the Netherlands. This non-profit organization plans to carry four volunteers to Mars in 2023, and these volunteers will permanently settle on the surface of Mars. If these four volunteers live well on the surface of Mars, they will send more volunteers to the surface of Mars.

As soon as the news came out, about 78,000 people around the world applied to be volunteers who landed on Mars for the first time. These applicants are located in 65,438+02 countries all over the world. Among these countries, the country with the largest number of applicants is the United States, with the number of applicants reaching 65,438+07,324, among which there are many applicants from China, reaching 65,438+002,465,438+. It can be seen from these data that many people around the world are willing to explore Mars.

However, scientists say that although emigrating to Mars sounds very interesting and inspiring, it contains countless dangers, and a little carelessness will pay the price of life. Scientists say that, first of all, these volunteers may be exposed to a lot of radiation on their way to Mars, which will lead to cancer of cells in volunteers, collapse of immune system, or infertility of these volunteers. In addition, volunteers will face greater danger when they land on Mars. The dust on Mars contains a lot of toxic substances. People will die of poisoning every minute if they are not carefully inhaled. However, even in the face of so many dangers, these volunteers still hope to land on Mars and contribute to human research.