Contest | A visit to Space

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Hello everyone! Today is another fantastic day, and I'm thrilled to be taking part in this contest. Before I begin, let me express my gratitude to @malikusman1 for hosting such a fantastic contest.

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Do you want to visit the space? Why

Yes, I truly want to travel to space since, even as a child, I would have wanted to travel there. A mission to the Moon or Mars would be ideal if the purpose was to see what they were like as well as to collect ice and/or volatiles from asteroids, transform them into water and maybe other products, send them back to Earth orbit, and then sell them to SpaceX and NASA. Anything useful, including water, is worth hundreds of dollars or more. Years would be needed to start, which is wonderful.

When I was a little child, at night, when I looked up at the sky and saw the space, I typically saw various things, like people inside it. I was told that people usually go to the space, so I said that when I grow up, I will love to travel there and see how it appears.

On which planet do you want to spend a week if you have an opportunity to do so?

Since I was in secondary school, I have learned a lot about Mars, which is the fourth planet and the farthest terrestrial planet from the sun. As a result, I would love to travel to Mars.

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I've learned more about the planet, which is why Mars is sometimes referred to as the Red Planet. Rusted iron in the earth is what has turned it crimson. Mars features the same polar ice caps, weather, canyons, volcanoes, and seasons as Earth. Carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon make up its extremely thin atmosphere.

What are the basic things you should need to visit the space?

Given that not everyone is capable of achieving something like this, going to space should be viewed as an experience for those who desire to and have the ability to do so.
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Additionally, keep in mind this. Oxygen, food, drink, and rest are necessities for astronauts. On Earth, it's usually easy to supply these needs; in space, it's far more difficult. The space environment's gases are inhospitable to life. In actuality, the vast majority of space is a vacuum, meaning it is devoid of any gases at all.

Thanks for reading my post.

I'm inviting @ebeke @joymm and @aghafavour to participate in this contest.

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