It's the first person to hit Mars!
Elon Musk's signing of a crucial step in the journey to Mars, where SpaceX announced the start of the tests. The American Aviation and Space Administration (NASA) announced the first human to land on Mars (Alyssa Carson).
The 17-year-old Alyssa Carson, the youngest graduate of the NASA astronaut program, is training for the project to take place in 2033. If everything goes well, Carson will go to Mars at the age of 32 when he gets on foot.
Carson, the first person to go to NASA's world-wide 14 visitor center and complete the NASA Passport Program, is said to have dreamed of being an astronaut since the age of three.
Alyssa stated that she was influenced by the "Backyardigans" program she watched when she was 3 years old and she was in space camps in Laval, Quebec and Izmir, expressing her dream of going to Mars since she was a child.
Alyssa Carson, who also studied Spanish, French and Chinese, was appointed to work at Mars at International Space University. However, Alyssa, who can not make astronautship application because she has not yet reached the age of 18, will win the title of youngest person who applied to International Space University when she presses 18th.