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Can humans live on Mars?

Many scientists in the United States think that Marin and Egit's discovery is exciting, but they also think that it needs further confirmation.

Professor Steven Squier, an astronomer at Cornell University, said: "The new findings of the two scientists are really exciting results, but we still have to be realistic."

Ed Willer, chief scientist of NASA, said that before humans landed on Mars, NASA still needed to study Mars through robots for decades. The agency plans to carry out a Mars exploration mission every 26 months. These plans are mainly for reconnaissance, looking for possible places for robots to land, and perhaps eventually sending people up.

Many experts believe that if there is water on Mars, the dream of living on the "red planet" will come true in the near future. Water can be decomposed into chemical components of hydrogen and oxygen, which can be used as fuel for robots. Oxygen separated from water is more useful to people, and can be used to establish an atmospheric environment for people to breathe in the future "Mars base". To this end, the International Mars Association is actively preparing for the construction of a space station, training astronauts and making relevant facilities. We hope that the dream of human beings living on Mars will come true as soon as possible.