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The HADA Project

The HADA Project. Should we go to Mars? By: Hailey Hux , Andrew Hair, Dylan McCavitt , Anna Flynn. No, we shouldn’t. We shouldn’t go to mars because the planet is to extreme and it is to long of a trip. The trip is way to long and would take around a year and a half to go there and back.

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The HADA Project

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  1. The HADA Project Should we go to Mars? By: Hailey Hux, Andrew Hair, Dylan McCavitt, Anna Flynn

  2. No, we shouldn’t. • Weshouldn’t go to mars because the planet is to extreme and it is to long of a trip. • The trip is way to long and would take around a year and a half to go there and back. • The atmosphere is only .13% oxygen and 95.3% c02 • There is extreme cliffs and rocky surface. • Who would want to go? • How would we carry all of the supplies? • .

  3. The Trip The trip would be way to long and we wouldn’t have the supplies. None of today's rockets have enough space to hold 8 months worth of food and supplies. Plus the astronauts would get bored to death with nothing to do. We would need some fast forward machine. Also once you get there you would have to wear a more bulky suit than what they wore to the moon. We wouldn’t have enough room for all of the oxygen tanks.

  4. Landing Where would we land? Mar’s surface has many cliffs, rocks, and volcanoes. How would we find an opening to go to mars and back before it disappears behind the sun for years. During the landing you would be feeling enormous G forces that could possibly injure you fatally . So by the time you get to mars you cant do anything because you are either hurt or unconscious.

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