NASA Reviews Comments on Moon to Mars Objectives

 NASA Reviews Comments on Moon: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is a space agency in the Unite States. In this blog, they provide feedback on the public comments they receive about their moon to mars objectives.

What are the objectives?

NASA is reviewing comments on the agency’s plan for reaching Mars, which includes a moon landing by the end of the 2030s. The review was prompt by President Donald Trump’s directive last year to establish a “space policy that establishes Unite States leadership in space” and to “use all appropriate means to enable the timely completion of a comprehensive and compelling exploration and development program for human spaceflight.”

 

NASA’s revision of its Mars exploration strategy emphasizes returning humans to the Red Planet as soon as possible, with an ultimate goal of establishing a human presence there. The agency is considering several objectives for this mission, including: verifying whether life exists on Mars; studying Martian soils and surface features in detail; preparing for future human missions; and advancing knowledge about energy resources available on Mars.

Nasa has release a statement responding to comments on their objectives for sending people to Mars. The space agency states that their ultimate goal is to send humans there and establish a permanent human presence. They also say that they will use the moon as a testing ground for technologies need for a trip to Mars, such as advance propulsion systems and life support systems.

How is this going to make earth safer?

NASA is reviewing the comments on their Mars objectives document to ensure that they are taking into account all of the feedback from the public and scientific communities. The document, which was release in early February, lays out NASA’s goals for sending humans to Mars in the 2030s.

One of the goals is to develop tools and techniques to use Earth’s natural resources as a basis for sustaining human life on Mars. This would include learning how to extract water, food, and other resources from the Martian surface or atmosphere.According to Eric Berger, an engineering consultant at Lock Martin who has work with space agencies on missions to Mars, this is a necessary step in order to make long-term human habitation viable. “The idea of having terrestrial architecture on another planet is pretty cool,” Berger said. “You can start thinking about it now.

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