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1. The document describes a hypothetical mission to Mars, where a crew will land on the planet's surface using a Mars Habitat Lander, after a six month journey from the International Space Station.
2. Upon landing, the crew's first tasks will be to transfer supplies from a cargo ship to their station, which has air and gravity 1/3 of Earth's.
3. Mars was once likely wetter and home to oceans, and features extinct volcanoes and the solar system's highest peak at over 15 miles tall. The atmosphere is thin and cold, with carbon dioxide the main gas.
4. The mission aims to discover more about Mars to help future astronauts, as the planet still holds
1. The document describes a hypothetical mission to Mars, where a crew will land on the planet's surface using a Mars Habitat Lander, after a six month journey from the International Space Station.
2. Upon landing, the crew's first tasks will be to transfer supplies from a cargo ship to their station, which has air and gravity 1/3 of Earth's.
3. Mars was once likely wetter and home to oceans, and features extinct volcanoes and the solar system's highest peak at over 15 miles tall. The atmosphere is thin and cold, with carbon dioxide the main gas.
4. The mission aims to discover more about Mars to help future astronauts, as the planet still holds
1. The document describes a hypothetical mission to Mars, where a crew will land on the planet's surface using a Mars Habitat Lander, after a six month journey from the International Space Station.
2. Upon landing, the crew's first tasks will be to transfer supplies from a cargo ship to their station, which has air and gravity 1/3 of Earth's.
3. Mars was once likely wetter and home to oceans, and features extinct volcanoes and the solar system's highest peak at over 15 miles tall. The atmosphere is thin and cold, with carbon dioxide the main gas.
4. The mission aims to discover more about Mars to help future astronauts, as the planet still holds
SK PENGHULU IMBAN PART 1: LANDING ON MARS 1. In the last century, Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon
2. In this century,you may become
the first persons to walk on mars 3. Your spaceship will be launched from the International Space station.
4. It will take over six month to travel
more than 300 million miles in a curved path from earth to mars 5. When you reach Mars, you and the other three people in your crew will transfer to the MARS HABITAT LANDER.
It will become your station on mars
6. You get ready to take the lander down to surface. 7.Parachute open to ease the landing….EEEE!!!!
8.Engines that slow the ship are
fire..PUMMMM!!! 9. PUFF!!! They kick up big clouds of dust and powder
10. After month on space travel. You
are on Mars. PART 2: LIVING ON MARS 1. Some time ago, cargo ship carrying food air and water landed nearby.
2. Your first job is to move some of
the supplies from the cargo ship to the station 3. Each day the crew uses about 100 pounds of food and water. So tons of it are needed
4.Luckily, the gravity on Mars is only one
third as strong as the gravity on earth.
5. The supply packages would be heavy on
earth 6.But here on Mars, you can lift them easily.
7. There is air inside the station for you
to breathe, so you don’t need to wear you space suite.
8.Soon you are ready for bed.
9. A martian day is just a bit over 24 hours long, so the day-night cycle is about the same here on earth.
10.At last you can sleep lying down. You
are sleeping in microgravity that was so little you did not feel it.There was no up and down. PART 3: WHAT ON MARS 1. Long before telescope and rocket were invented, people already knew at least one thing about mars.
2. They knew it is a reddish planet. Red
reminded people of blood and war. So the Romans named the planet after Mars, the god of war 3. Now we know much more about mars. We have thousands of picture of planet taken by probes and robot.
4. Mars is dry and dusty as a desert. But we
know that long ago, Mars had water.
5.There are old riverbeds cut into the
Martian Rock. A huge flat area may have been an ocean 6. There are many extinct volcanoes. One of them is 15 miles high.
7.It is the highest peak in the solar system
and 3 times high as mount everest. The highest point on earth.
8.The martian atmosphere is much thinner
than our atmosphere.Most of it is a gas called carbon dioxide. The planet is cold, about negative 56 degree celcius. PART 4: CONCLUSION 1. Your mission to Mars is the first of what may become many more.
2. To help future astronouts, it is important for
your crew to discover as much as possible about the planet.
3. When you get to mars, you will find things no
one could have imagined. No one knows what may be discovered and that is one of the main reasons why we want to go there.Thats is my story. Thank you
Mars: Our New Home? - National Plan to Conquer the Red Planet (Official Strategies of NASA & U.S. Congress): Journey to Mars – Information, Strategy and Plans & Presidential Act to Authorize the NASA Program