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  2. Mars habitat - Wikipedia

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    For example, one idea is to use the locally available regolith to shield against radiation exposure, and another idea is to use transparent ice to allow non-harmful light to enter the habitat. [8] Mars habitat design can also involve the study of local conditions, including pressures, temperatures, and local materials, especially water. [8]

  3. Colonization of Mars - Wikipedia

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    The colonization of Mars is the proposed process of establishing permanent human settlements on the planet Mars. [1] Most colonization concepts focus on settling, but colonization is a broader ethical concept, [ 2 ] which international space law has limited, [ 3 ] and national space programs have avoided, [ 4 ] instead focusing on human mission ...

  4. Planetary habitability in the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Planetary habitability in the Solar System is the study that searches the possible existence of past or present extraterrestrial life in those celestial bodies. As exoplanets are too far away and can only be studied by indirect means, the celestial bodies in the Solar System allow for a much more detailed study: direct telescope observation, space probes, rovers and even human spaceflight.

  5. Mars to Stay - Wikipedia

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    An article by Dirk Schulze-Makuch (Washington State University) and Paul Davies (Arizona State University) from the book The Human Mission to Mars: Colonizing the Red Planet [12] highlights their mission plans as: No base on the Moon is needed. Given the broad variety of resources available on Mars, the long-term survival of Martian settlers is ...

  6. Life on Mars - Wikipedia

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    Mars-1 was the first spacecraft launched to Mars in 1962, [266] but communication was lost while en route to Mars. With Mars-2 and Mars-3 in 1971–1972, information was obtained on the nature of the surface rocks and altitude profiles of the surface density of the soil, its thermal conductivity, and thermal anomalies detected on the surface of ...

  7. List of potentially habitable exoplanets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of confirmed exoplanets within the circumstellar habitable zone that are either under 10 Earth masses or smaller than 2.5 Earth radii, and thus have a chance of being rocky. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] Note that inclusion on this list does not guarantee habitability, and in particular the larger planets are more unlikely to have a rocky ...

  8. Colonizing Mars could spark new kind of super human species

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    June 8, 2017 at 1:00 AM The human species has significantly evolved during the last two centuries. Our population on Earth has exploded from about one billion to over seven billion people .

  9. Mars - Wikipedia

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    Mars comes into opposition from Earth every 2.1 years. The planets come into opposition near Mars's perihelion in 2003, 2018 and 2035, with the 2020 and 2033 events being particularly close to perihelic opposition. [192] [193] [194] Mars seen through a 16-inch amateur telescope, at 2020 opposition