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Top 10 Reasons The Mars Project Will Fail
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10. The flight trajectory for Mars and corrective maneuvers
Trajectory correction maneuvers are conducted after or before a ship reaches an important milestone of its mission. They usually don't accelerate or decelerate the ship, but slightly change its trajectory. On surface of Mars there is no such facility available so astronauts can get into trouble.
9. Radiations
The single-greatest and most obvious challenge is all the radiation (solar and cosmic) that the astronauts will be exposed to over the course of the entire mission (please take care of your face😂 ouch! face-beauty can be destroyed in the mission o exploring Mars😅😅).
• The greatest dangers include the risk of prolonged cancer and its effects due to exposure to both interplanetary radiation (during Mars transit) and surface radiation (during extended surface stay). Then, the effect of radiation cause improper brain coordination function and other brain-related diseases.
8. Microgravity
There's also the physical toll of long-term exposure to a microgravity environment. In microgravity, astronauts can float in their spacecraft or outside on a spacewalk. Heavy objects move around easily. For example, astronauts can move equipment weighing hundreds of pounds with their fingertips.
7. Sheer distance
There is sheer distance between earth and Mars and this become one reason of Mars project failure. Because of this sheer distance, launch windows between Earth and Mars only occur every two years when our planets are at the closest in their orbits to each other.
• During these windows, a spacecraft can make the journey from Earth to Mars in 150 to 300 days (about five to ten months). The distances involved also creates problems where astronaut safety and power-generation are concerned.
6. The Mars approach and orbital insertion
"Mars Orbit insertion" was the point in the mission when Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter arrived just short of Mars, fired onboard rockets to slow its speed relative to the planet, and was captured into a long, looping orbit.
• Designed to study Mars from orbit and serve as a communications relay for the Mars Polar Lander and Deep Space probes, the Mars Climate Orbiter was unsuccessful due to a navigation error caused by a failure to translate English units to metric.
5. Communications (in transit and on Mars)
Communication is very difficult when lending to Mars so if the astronauts get in some trouble at that time cannot call anybody to help and in severe case of trouble it can become the death case of astronaut (Imagine if you’re astronaut and love your life, you won’t be think of taking such a risk. Remaining alive is better than going to Mars and becoming dead on the surface of Mars🤷♀️. I can’t do this😏 if you loves Mars more than your life, yeah! You can go there😄💁♂️).
• When reached on Mars surface then there is no communication with land and this factor also contribute to failure of Mars Project. Because in case of any emergency situation, we cannot bring back astronauts from Mars.
4. Isolation
Man is a social animal but the psychological effect of the crew during complete isolation causes a nervous condition and astronauts can’t work properly in this situation and this factor will also contribute to failure of Mars project.
3. Psychological issues
For starters, there's the psychological toll of being confined to a spacecraft cabin with other astronauts. There have also been instances of psychological effects, where astronauts experienced high levels of anxiety, insomnia, and depression (so, be careful Martin’s! a psycho earth man can do anything🤞🤦♂️😂😂).
2. Astronaut health
The fact that astronauts will be spending several months in deep-space creates all kinds of risks for their physical and mental health (how a mental astronaut looks like😂😂).
1. Spacecraft and fuel management
During windows, a spacecraft can make the journey from Earth to Mars in about five to ten months. This makes resupply missions impractical since astronauts cannot wait that long to receive much-needed shipments of fuel, food, and other supplied.
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Trajectory correction maneuvers are conducted after or before a ship reaches an important milestone of its mission. They usually don't accelerate or decelerate the ship, but slightly change its trajectory. On surface of Mars there is no such facility available so astronauts can get into trouble.
9. Radiations
The single-greatest and most obvious challenge is all the radiation (solar and cosmic) that the astronauts will be exposed to over the course of the entire mission (please take care of your face😂 ouch! face-beauty can be destroyed in the mission o exploring Mars😅😅).
• The greatest dangers include the risk of prolonged cancer and its effects due to exposure to both interplanetary radiation (during Mars transit) and surface radiation (during extended surface stay). Then, the effect of radiation cause improper brain coordination function and other brain-related diseases.
8. Microgravity
There's also the physical toll of long-term exposure to a microgravity environment. In microgravity, astronauts can float in their spacecraft or outside on a spacewalk. Heavy objects move around easily. For example, astronauts can move equipment weighing hundreds of pounds with their fingertips.
7. Sheer distance
There is sheer distance between earth and Mars and this become one reason of Mars project failure. Because of this sheer distance, launch windows between Earth and Mars only occur every two years when our planets are at the closest in their orbits to each other.
• During these windows, a spacecraft can make the journey from Earth to Mars in 150 to 300 days (about five to ten months). The distances involved also creates problems where astronaut safety and power-generation are concerned.
6. The Mars approach and orbital insertion
"Mars Orbit insertion" was the point in the mission when Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter arrived just short of Mars, fired onboard rockets to slow its speed relative to the planet, and was captured into a long, looping orbit.
• Designed to study Mars from orbit and serve as a communications relay for the Mars Polar Lander and Deep Space probes, the Mars Climate Orbiter was unsuccessful due to a navigation error caused by a failure to translate English units to metric.
5. Communications (in transit and on Mars)
Communication is very difficult when lending to Mars so if the astronauts get in some trouble at that time cannot call anybody to help and in severe case of trouble it can become the death case of astronaut (Imagine if you’re astronaut and love your life, you won’t be think of taking such a risk. Remaining alive is better than going to Mars and becoming dead on the surface of Mars🤷♀️. I can’t do this😏 if you loves Mars more than your life, yeah! You can go there😄💁♂️).
• When reached on Mars surface then there is no communication with land and this factor also contribute to failure of Mars Project. Because in case of any emergency situation, we cannot bring back astronauts from Mars.
4. Isolation
Man is a social animal but the psychological effect of the crew during complete isolation causes a nervous condition and astronauts can’t work properly in this situation and this factor will also contribute to failure of Mars project.
3. Psychological issues
For starters, there's the psychological toll of being confined to a spacecraft cabin with other astronauts. There have also been instances of psychological effects, where astronauts experienced high levels of anxiety, insomnia, and depression (so, be careful Martin’s! a psycho earth man can do anything🤞🤦♂️😂😂).
2. Astronaut health
The fact that astronauts will be spending several months in deep-space creates all kinds of risks for their physical and mental health (how a mental astronaut looks like😂😂).
1. Spacecraft and fuel management
During windows, a spacecraft can make the journey from Earth to Mars in about five to ten months. This makes resupply missions impractical since astronauts cannot wait that long to receive much-needed shipments of fuel, food, and other supplied.
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Top Media is one of the original, the very first YouTube channels that produce the best Top 5s, 10s and 15s. For daily entertainment subscribe to our channel to watch our latest videos. In this video we look at
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