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  2. Space farming - Wikipedia

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    A mission to Mars could require food storage for as long as five years; thus, a new source of these vitamins would be required. [1] Supply of foodstuffs to others is likely to be a major part of early off-Earth settlements. Food production is a non-trivial task and is likely to be one of the most labor-intensive and vital tasks of early colonists.

  3. Colonizing Mars could be dangerous and ridiculously expensive ...

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    Musk does have a plan for making Mars an attractive destination for long-term living: Terraforming, a hypothetical scenario in which humans make Mars more Earth-like by pumping gases into the ...

  4. SpaceX Mars colonization program - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX Mars colonization program (colloquially also referred to as Occupy Mars) [1] is a planned objective of the company SpaceX and particularly of its founder Elon Musk to colonize Mars. The main element of this ambition is the plan to establish a self-sustained large scale settlement and colony on Mars, claiming self-determination under ...

  5. Too expensive, too slow: NASA asks for help with JPL's Mars ...

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    NASA's administrator says the agency is committed to the mission to bring samples of Mars back to Earth -- just in less time and for less money. How it will pull that off remains to be seen.

  6. Mars to Stay - Wikipedia

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    Studies have found that Mars, on the other hand, has vast reserves of frozen water, all of the basic elements, and more closely mimics both gravitational (roughly 1 ⁄ 3 of Earth's while the moon is 1 ⁄ 6) and illumination conditions on Earth. "It is easier to subsist, to provide the support needed for people there than on the Moon."

  7. The Case for Mars - Wikipedia

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    The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must is a nonfiction science book by Robert Zubrin, first published in 1996, and revised and updated in 2011. [1] [2] [3] The book details Zubrin's Mars Direct plan to make the first human landing on Mars.

  8. Colonizing Mars could be dangerous and ridiculously expensive ...

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  9. Review: Should Humans Settle Mars? This Book Is Skeptical. - AOL

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    A City on Mars is a counterbalance to the growing optimism over space exploration.