Humans could establish colonies on Mars as soil on the red planet indicates habitable conditions. Evidence comes from Martian soil that human colonies could live on one area on the red planet.
Is there life on Mars? New research suggests that Martian soil could have been conducive to living! As SpaceX looks forward to sending humans to Mars in the future, the question that keeps intriguing the space community until today is if there's life on Mars? Is there something hidden in our planetary neighbor? (Photo : Planetary Science Institute/ YouTube Channel via Screenshot) These questions could somehow be resolved as new research suggests that one specific part of the red planet could have been habitable for life across billions of years.
greg: we are short on time so here is a story in five words. mars colony made of urine. i m already having misgivings, but i will go to you, jim, first. so, heather. i m sorry. scientists are creating space grids by mixing martian soil with several substances including a compound found in urine, what do you think? this compound is called urea. i read the article and i use it. it comes in a lot of beauty products. greg: really? itself understand. but it is not my husband said that is urine and i didn t buy. no, it really is a camel though my chemical good for your skin and this can have compounds on mars. so what is a one day
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