Nowadays, Mars is obviously unsuitable for direct human habitation, because the environment of Mars is very different from that of Earth, such as Mars is unusually arid, desolate and without a trace of life. Despite this, scientists are still keen to explore Mars
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Of all the known rocky planets in the solar system, the one with the most similar natural environment to Earth is Mars, and exploration data show that Mars also has an atmosphere, four seasons of the year, and even a rotation period similar to that of Earth.
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Extraterrestrial
Second Home Just Around The Corner? Probe Finds 'Reservoir', Nasa: Send People Up There By 2040
In our solar system, there are 2 planets in the habitable zone of the solar system, one of which is our home planet Earth, and the other is Mars
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Extraterrestrial
Nasa Finds Junk On Mars When It's Clearly Empty: A Shiny Piece Of Metal Embedded Between Rocks
So far, we have not found any trace of life on Mars. No one knows whether there is life on Mars. However, when we are exploring Mars, sometimes we will see some interesting scenes, even some garbage. It is strange that there is no one on Mars. Why is there garbage? Where does this rubbish come from?
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Extraterrestrial
Curiosity Discovers Surreal Phenomenon: Cool Rocks 'Growing' On Desolate Mars, Defying Gravity
In the photos returned from the rover, we see Mars as a desolate world without a trace of life. Although Mars looks desolate and dry, there are many people who believe that Mars may become a second home for us humans
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Extraterrestrial
Is There Really Water On Mars? Scientists Have Debated For Decades After Rover Photographed An Avalanche On Mars
Data returned by the Odyssey Mars Rover suggest that these slope streaks are generally found on the sides of hills and mountains in Martian craters, and that their formation may be caused by frost formed by carbon dioxide at low temperatures