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Chapter 1794: Coming to Mars

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&b;&b;&b;&b;The next planet that we humans can migrate to is Mars, which is more suitable for human habitation. If humans want to colonize interstellar space next, the first consideration should be Mars.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Zhao Zhongyao drove the spacecraft to the North Pole of Mars. On the way to the North Pole. Feifei wanted to learn more about the situation on Mars. After all, he still doesn't know much about Mars. Now he wants to learn more about this knowledge. When his father was still flying the spaceship to the North Pole, he wanted to learn more about Mars.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Originally the speed of the spaceship is very fast, if the spaceship speeds up. It takes three to two minutes to fly from the equator of Mars to the poles of Mars.

&b;&b;&b;&b;But Zhao Zhongyao felt that they came to Mars this time for investigation. Of course, the more important purpose is to find that amethyst gemstone. So, when he was flying from the equatorial region of Mars to the north pole of Mars, he let the spacecraft fly very slowly. They just want to enjoy the surface scenery of Mars.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Because the spacecraft flies very slowly. Feifei wanted to take this opportunity to learn more about Mars.

&b;&b;&b;&b;So, Feifei looked at Zhao Zhongyao again and said,'Dad, can you tell us some more about Mars. Now that we're on Mars. It is necessary to understand some knowledge about Mars. '

&b;&b;&b;&b;At this time, Zhao Zhongyao looked at everyone and said,'Okay, there is nothing wrong now, so I will tell you some more about Mars! '

&b;&b;&b;&b; After finishing speaking, Zhao Zhongyao thought about it for a while, and then told everyone some knowledge about Mars.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Mars is one of the eight planets in the solar system, the fourth planet from the inside to the outside of the solar system, and belongs to the terrestrial planet. The diameter is about % of the earth, the mass is about % of the earth, and the surface gravity is about / of the earth. The inclination of the rotation axis and the rotation period are similar to those of the earth. The average day of Mars is hours, minutes, seconds, and one revolution is about twice the time of the earth. The orange-red appearance of Mars is hematite (iron oxide) on the surface.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Mars is the main planet of Aries in western astrology (not the ruling planet of Scorpio). Mars is basically a desert planet, with sand dunes, gravels, and meteorites all over the surface and no stable liquid water (National Space Administration announced that there is a small amount of water on Mars). The atmosphere dominated by carbon dioxide is thin and cold, and dust is suspended in it, and dust storms often occur every year. Mars has water ice and dry craters, volcanoes and canyons at both poles, including the second tallest mountain in the solar system: Olympus Mons and the largest canyon: Mariner Canyon. Another topographical feature is the stark difference between the northern and southern hemispheres: ancient, cratered highlands to the south and younger plains to the north.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Mars has two natural satellites: Phobos and Deimos, which are irregular in shape and may be isolated dwarf planets. On the earth, Mars is visible to the naked eye, and its highest brightness can reach -., etc., and it is darker than Jupiter and Venus among the eight planets. Mars is the fourth planet from the solar system. The diameter of Mars is about half that of the Earth, its volume is %, its mass is %, its surface area is equivalent to the land area of ​​the Earth, and its density is much smaller than that of the other three terrestrial planets (Mercury, Venus, and Earth).

&b;&b;&b;&b;In terms of radius, mass and surface gravity, Mars is about between the earth and the moon; the diameter of Mars is about twice that of the moon, half of the earth; its mass is about nine times that of the moon, and the surface of the earth Gravity is about . times that of the moon and / of the earth. Mars is the fourth planet from the solar system from the inside to the outside (the first three are Mercury, Venus, and Earth). It is a terrestrial planet with a diameter about half that of the Earth. It takes twice as long to complete a revolution with a similar rotation axis inclination and rotation period. .

&b;&b;&b;&b;In the West it is called Mars, the god of war, and in China it is called Yinghuoxing because it is shining like fire, and its position and brightness change from time to time. Its orange-red appearance is because the surface is covered with hematite (iron oxide), and Mars was once considered the most likely planet in the solar system to have extraterrestrial life. Mars is basically a desert planet, with sand dunes and gravel all over the surface, and no stable liquid water. The atmosphere mainly composed of carbon dioxide is thin and cold, and dust is suspended in it. Dust storms often occur every year. Geologically inactive compared to Earth, another unique topographical feature is the stark difference between the northern and southern hemispheres: ancient, cratered highlands to the south and younger plains to the north.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Both poles of Mars have polar caps composed mainly of water and ice, and the dry ice covering them grows and declines with the seasons. Distance from Mars to Earth. The short distance is about 10,000 kilometers, and the longest distance is more than 100 million kilometers. Close encounters between the two occur about once a year. The distance between Mars and the Earth in 2010 once reached about 10,000 kilometers, and in 2009 the distance between the two will reach 10,000 kilometers. However, the distance between Mars and the Earth is only about 10,000 kilometers on the moon and day of the year, which is the closest time in ten thousand years.

&b;&b;&b;&b;However, according to astronomers' calculations, the short distance between Mars and the earth can only be ranked third in the period from AD to 2009. According to the calculation results, until the year, month, day

, the distance between the two will be about 10,000 kilometers. By the year, month, and day, the two will be closer, with a distance of about 10,000 kilometers.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Generally speaking, the year when Mars and Earth are close is the most suitable time to land on Mars and observe Mars from the ground. Mars is known in the West as the god of war, perhaps because of its bright red color, so Mars is sometimes called the "red planet". (Before the Greeks, the ancient Egyptians enshrined Mars as the god of farming. Later, the ancient Greeks regarded Mars as the god of war Ares, and the ancient Romans inherited the mythology of the Greeks and called it "the god of war Mars") In Norse mythology, Mars is Tyr, the god of war. And the name of the month March is also derived from Mars.) Mars was called "Ying Huo Xing" in ancient China, because Mars is red, fluorescent like fire, in the five elements It symbolizes fire, its brightness often changes; and it moves in the sky, sometimes from west to east, sometimes from east to west, the situation is complicated and confusing, so ancient China called it "Yinghuo", which means "yingying fire, separation and chaos". Confused" means.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Mars has the same diverse terrain as the earth, with mountains, plains and canyons. Mars is basically a desert planet with sand dunes and gravel on the surface. Due to factors such as lower gravity, the size of the terrain is also different compared to the earth.

&b;&b;&b;&b;The topography of the northern and southern hemispheres has a strong contrast: the north is a lowland filled with lava, and the south is an ancient highland full of craters, and the two are separated by obvious slopes; volcanic terrain Interspersed among them, many canyons are also distributed all over the place, and there are polar caps composed of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) and water ice at the north and south poles, and aeolian sand dunes are also widely distributed throughout the planet.

&b;&b;&b;&b;The internal conditions of Mars can only be deduced by relying on its surface conditions and a large number of related data. It is generally believed that its core is composed of high-density material with a radius of one kilometer; it is covered with a layer of lava, which is thicker than the earth's mantle; the outermost layer is a thin shell. The low density of Mars relative to other solid planets suggests that the iron (magnesium and iron sulfide) in the Martian core may be rich in sulfur.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Like Mercury and the Moon, Mars lacks active plate tectonics; there is no indication that Mars has undergone crustal translation that would have produced as many folded mountains as Earth. Because there is no lateral movement, the giant hot zone under the earth's crust is at rest relative to the ground. This, combined with slight stress in the ground, creates bulges and giant volcanoes.

&b;&b;&b;&b;However, people have not found signs of volcano activity. Although Mars may have experienced a lot of volcanism, it does not appear to have experienced any plate movement. Volcanoes on Mars are not the same as those on Earth. Apart from the fact that the mountains can grow very tall due to the low gravity, they lack obvious plate movement, so the distribution of volcanoes is dominated by hot spots, unlike Earth's ring-of-fire structure. Volcanoes on Mars are mainly distributed in the Tarsis Plateau, Elysium region and sporadically distributed in the southern plateau, such as Mount Terena in the northeast of the Greek Plain.

&b;&b;&b;&b;In the topographic map of Mars, a striking feature stands in the western hemisphere. In the center is the Tarsis Plateau, which is about 1000 kilometers high and more than 1000 kilometers wide. Shield volcanoes, including Olympus Mons, the tallest in the solar system, are kilometers high and kilometers wide. The other four include Mount Esquerels, Mount Pavonis, Mount Arsia, and Mount Abbas - the largest mountains in the Solar System by volume and kilometer diameter.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Mount Esquerels is about 1.5 meters high and was once mistaken for the tallest mountain on Mars. About 1,000 kilometers in length, Mount Abbas is located on the northernmost side of the Tharsis Plateau. Its base is 1,000 kilometers wide, but its highest point is only 1,000 meters in diameter. However, the crater has a diameter of 1,000 kilometers, making it the largest of the five major volcanoes. There are also sporadic small volcanoes scattered among the large volcanoes. There is also a smaller volcanic group at the other end of Mars, with the 1.5-kilometer-high Mount Elysium as the main body, and the shorter Mount Hectoris and Mount Ober in the north and south.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Zhao Zhongyao looked at everyone, and then told the knowledge about Mars. After listening to it, everyone has a general understanding of the whole Mars. But in fact, there is a lot to know about Mars. After all, Mars is an extraterrestrial planet studied by humans, and apart from the moon, it is the most thoroughly studied planet.

&b;&b;&b;&b;After listening to what Zhao Zhongyao said, they wanted to know more about Mars. Now they have come to the North Pole of Mars first.

&b;&b;&b;&b;The north pole of Mars is covered with a large amount of dry ice. It's just that this dry ice may be below the surface. Above the surface, there is still some hematite sand.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Zhao Zhongyao flew the spaceship over the North Pole of Mars in the sky. See it from above. The north pole of Mars is really similar to the north pole of the earth. After all, there are some ice covers. It's just that the Arctic ice layer of Mars is above the land. The Earth's Arctic ice is above the ocean.

&b;&b;&b;&b;When Zhao Zhongyao and the others came to the sky above the North Pole of Mars, they saw the ice on the North Pole. It feels a bit like the glaciers on Earth.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Feifei also learned something about the poles of Mars before. He just looked at Dad and said, 'Is there some subterranean frozen water at the poles of Mars. Can we go to the ground at the North Pole of Mars now to see. '

&b;&b;&b;&b;After hearing Feifei's words, Zhao Zhongyao said,'Okay, then let's go to the surface of the North Pole of Mars to have a look. '

&b;&b;&b;&b; After finishing speaking, Zhao Zhongyao drove the spaceship and landed in the northern part of Mars.

above the polar table. After they landed on it. Zhao Zhongyao looked at the surface of Mars in front of him and said,'We can use the drilling equipment on the spacecraft to drill. See if there's frozen water beneath this surface. '

&b;&b;&b;&b;'Okay, let's see if there is frozen water under the surface here. ’ After hearing what Dad said, Feifei said this again.

&b;&b;&b;&b;So, Zhao Zhongyao drove the spaceship and started drilling. He had the drilling rig on the ship, drilled where they landed.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Soon, the spacecraft automatically sent the drilled samples into the spacecraft. These samples are just like white ice crystals.

&b;&b;&b;&b;Zhao Zhongyao immediately performed a chemical analysis on these samples. After analysis, it was known that these samples were some frozen water.

&b;&b;&b;&b;At this time, Feifei still looked at Zhao Zhongyao and asked,'Dad, are these samples frozen water. '

&b;&b;&b;&b;Zhao Zhongyao said,'It's frozen water. In this way, there is a large amount of frozen water on Mars. If we humans on Earth migrate to Mars in the future, we don’t have to transport water from the Earth to Mars. '

&b;&b;&b;&b;After hearing what his father said, Feifei also happily said, 'Then when can we humans on Earth move to Mars? '

&b;&b;&b;&b;After hearing Feifei's words, Zhao Zhongyao smiled and said, 'When we solve the mystery of the loss of Venus civilization. We can live on Mars. Because we must first figure out how the civilization of Venus was lost. Only by understanding this situation can we move to other planets with peace of mind.

&b;&b;&b;&b;I believe that the strength of our Feitian Group can completely allow us Chinese to move to Mars. But the key is that we must now uncover the truth about the earth-shattering event 10,000 years ago.

&b;&b;&b;&b;When we understand the truth, then we can consider building cities on Mars. 'Zhao Zhongyao looked at Feifei and said.

&b;&b;&b;&b;'Okay, if our Feitian Group wants to build a city on Mars, I will definitely participate in this huge project, and I will also design some city buildings on Mars. ’ Feifei looked at his father and said.

&b;&b;&b;&b;'At that time, I will also go to Mars to design some urban buildings. I want to design a luxury villa, and then I will live in this luxury villa alone. '

&b;&b;&b;&b;I didn't speak for a long time every day, but I heard Feifei said that she was going to work on Mars. She also made a joke with everyone.

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