NASA: MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT about the First Humans Sent to Mars

NASA makes a very important announcement regarding the first people who will be sent to the planet Mars, this is what the American space agency decided today.

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NASA amazes the whole world today with a very important announcement regarding the sending of the first people on planet Mars and the locations where they could land to start colonization there. Those from NASA have created a map showing the locations where the first astronauts who are now preparing to land initially on the moon, and later there, could land, these locations on the planet Mars being the ones where there are the greatest chances to there is water

NASA claims that the locations marked on the map below would be those where there would be frozen water only 2.5 centimeters below the surface of the planet Mars, which would make colonization much easier for mankind. Those from NASA have been struggling for years to discover water deposits on the planet Mars, but until now no such discovery has been made, so it is difficult to believe that this will happen soon.

NASA: MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT about the First Humans Sent to Mars

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NASA already has a robot on the planet Mars that is trying to discover the water that would be hidden under the surface, but it has not been very successful in drilling to gather evidence to confirm this. In this idea, it is very hard to believe that NASA has discovered from a distance water that is very close to the surface of the planet Mars, but anything is possible, especially since the American space agency has the latest generation technology at its disposal.

NASA can send people to those locations because with the help of water they can survive without the need to send reserves from Earth, this of course if the water on the planet Mars is not contaminated. If the water is contaminated, then the astronauts who will reach the planet Mars will need reserves sent by NASA at regular time intervals, which will greatly complicate the mission of colonizing the planet.

NASA currently plans to send the first humans to the planet Mars somewhere around 2030, but it remains to be seen if it will succeed in doing this after sending humans back to the moon in 2030.