Information about the Ares Settlement

 - Researched by Jada
Problems we solved: 
110,000 liters of oxygen is used a day for 10 people. 58,200,000 liters of oxygen is going to be taken to the settlement. Every eight months 26,400,000 liters of oxygen would be sent to the settlement. For water, a group a scientists could collect a sample of the ice on Mars. With the ice, they could see if they can purify it, then make a machine to purify the ice and turn it into water, for the settlement. Where the settlement is going to be radiation is not a problem, so people and plants will be safe. A greenhouse will be built to grow plants for the people in Mars. 

Who would be selected?:
In the U.S. people who want to go can answer a form, like a rasamay. Then the head of the space program can pick out people who are serious and interview them. After the interview they could pick out the people who are going to Mars.

Will there be expansion?: 
If the new settlement is a success, then there is potential for expansion. The settlement could be built bigger, so more people can live there. Other countries might want to build settlements.

Encounters: 
So far there has been no signs of life. There is still a possibility though. There could be a discovery when the settlement is made, and settled.  

We'll be settling in the circle area, where radiation is not that harmful. 

NOTICE: 
Everything is new and there will be problems, and it will be bad if we can't handle them. Problems with the government in the settlement. Unknown illnesses could appear, and we wouldn't know how to cure it. Conflicts with other countries and the settlements. Radiation, could affect people and food. Water and Food supply could run out. Low oxygen and fights inside the settlements.The journey will take from six to eight months. 
ALSO THERE IS NO RETURN BACK!!!!

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