Life on Mars

Driven by the old question are we alone in the universe has lead many people to look for signs of life on other planets. The idea as colonization has existed throughout the history of mankind. The growing number of population have made people to find other places that are blessed with natural resources. Since, there is no new place to be discovered here on Earth, we have no choice but to colonize other planets.

Let's move forward and think how the life would have been for instance if we moved to Mars. The idea of moving to Mars has been supported by various scientists who claim that in the near future people will start to settle g on the red planet. If you by any chance find the way to be among those people you should know that before leaving the planet earth you'll have to read what changes will be waiting for you up there.




If you think that time is running fast down here that you don't have enough of time here on earth there is no need to worry. Up there you will get an extra time. The time on Mars is about half an hour longer than Earth.If I were there I would have spent an half of our extra time on sleeping.


However, I think that there is nothing to give joy for because we will lose most of our time on taking baths. Because the red planet is known by its frequent and intense dust storms. If you move to Mars don't forget to take your camera with you because up there, the red planet has great scenery. After its many canyons and huge mountains as a bonus scenery you get two moons in nighttime.

Since the planet Mars is located farther from the Sun than Earth it can get too cold. The extra distance will make the sun look smaller in comparison with its look from the earth. But hey who needs sun when you can have other joys on Mars. So, just add some extra jackets to you luggage and the job is done.

And, a final tip would be that the atmosphere in Mars is mostly carbon dioxide so you will also need to add some packs of oxygen to you luggage.

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