How Will We Journey To Mars?

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Mars, Mars, Mars… All everyone has been talking about recently. Humans do always have a deep desire to explore and seek adventure… from our youngest to our eldest. And when they set their minds to something, they become unstoppable. Throughout history, we've traveled across continents, sailed ships, flown airplanes, and even launched rockets to discover new lands and push the boundaries of what's possible. And until now, no challenge has been too impossible to overcome.
But there's one adventure that we haven't fully tackled yet, and it's a big one: a journey from Earth to Mars. Can you imagine being part of a crew that lands on the Red Planet and takes the first steps on its surface? That would be wild!

Previous Missions
So what have we sent so far to Mars? 
Mars is an interesting world that is covered in dust and has a very thin atmosphere. Despite its harsh conditions, Mars is a dynamic planet that experiences seasons, has polar ice caps, and features canyons and extinct volcanoes

Artemis Missions
To get to Mars, we first need to set up a permanent station on the moon. Why? Well, going from the moon to Mars is much easier than going straight from Earth to Mars. Earth's gravity and thick atmosphere make it tough to launch things into space all at once. It sure is nice to live on Earth, but it makes space travel tricky.

Space Travel
So how do you think we would be getting people from Earth to Mars? To be able to do this, they're developing something called a Transit Habitat which will use a mix of chemical and electric propulsion stages to power the journey. This habitat will be able to support a crew of four people and take them all the way to Mars and back again.

Recap-Outro
To recap, our journey to Mars is a daunting task, but humanity has never backed down from a challenge. NASA's Artemis program is working hard to establish a permanent station on the moon, which will serve as a gateway to the rest of the solar system
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00:00 Intro
1:48 Previous missions
3:30 Artemis missions
6:05 space travel
7:57 future spacecraft


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