Five probes floated on the red planet… Will the migration to Mars become a reality?

At this point, it is a’Mars invasion’. Since November 1964, the Mariner 4 of the United States flew to the vicinity of Mars and successfully took pictures, so far, nearly 50 rovers have flew toward Mars. However, the land and sky of Mars have never been crowded with Earthling’s’things’ like now.

‘Personality’ landing… 2 years activity
NASA’s 5th Mars Exploration Rover

Europe, India, China, UAE spacecraft map
Exploring in orbit over tens of thousands of kilometers above Mars

Curiosity for the existence of living things, showing off national power…
‘Competition for exploration’ despite the minimum cost of trillions

India's Mars exploration orbiter'Mangalian'. [중앙포토]

India’s Mars exploration orbiter’Mangalian’. [중앙포토]

On the 19th at 5:55 a.m. KST, the Mars exploration rover’Perseverance’ of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Jet Propulsion Research Center (JPL) lands at the crater as an example north of Mars’ equator. Succeeded. Perseverance plans to search for traces of life on Mars for at least two years and collect soil samples. JPL Director Mike Watkins said on the day that “the success of this landing will pave the way for future manned Mars exploration.”

Mars is crowded with Earth probes=Perseverance is not a lone exploration rover on Mars’Red Planet’. Another exploration rover Curiosity from NASA is on the Iolis Plains inside the Gale Crash, south of the equator, and Insight, a stationary probe, on the north side of the equator. Mars is even more cramped when it includes exploration rovers where’life’ is stationary. In July 1997, the first human expedition Rover Sojourner landed on Mars, and the first twin expeditions, Rover Spirit and Opportunity, arrived on Mars in January 2004, covered with red dust while sleeping near the Mars equator. All five rovers in the past are the work of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab.

Mars exploration orbiter'Amal' in UAE. [중앙포토]

Mars exploration orbiter’Amal’ in UAE. [중앙포토]

On the 19th, at the time of the first step of Perseverance, in addition to the US orbiter above Mars, several hundred kilometers of exploration vessels in Europe, Mangalian in India, Tianyuan 1 in China, and Amal in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), etc. It was orbiting at an altitude of hundreds of thousands of kilometers. This is the first time that China and UAE have been exploring Mars.

◆Why is the Mars exploration flocking?=Why is it Mars now? China’s Tianyuan No. 1 and UAE’s Amal, which left Earth in July last year along with Perseverance, arrived over Mars on the 10th. First of all, the reason why Earth spacecraft flocked to Mars’ sky in February 2021. The shortcut from Earth to Mars is not always open. Mars’ orbital period (one year) outside the Earth centered on the Sun is 687 days, close to the Earth’s ship. The closest meeting point between Earth and Mars in their respective orbits is’Golden Time’, which opens the shortcut between Earth and Mars. At this point, you can reach Mars within 6 to 7 months. This is why Mars’ sky is so busy right now.

Why Mars Exploration? Even unmanned exploration of Mars costs at least trillions of won. Nevertheless, why are the world’s major space powers competing for Mars exploration?

'7 minutes of horror' for landing on Mars.  Graphic = Reporter Cha Junhong cha.junhong@joongang.co.kr

‘7 minutes of horror’ for landing on Mars. Graphic = Reporter Cha Junhong [email protected]

On the 20th, chief researcher Insu Jeon, who served as the head of JPL’s Space Environment Group, said, “The moon has already been explored, and the next planet that is evaluated as the most realistic among the planets that mankind is promoting is Mars, right next to the Earth.” In addition to scientific curiosity about the existence of life, major countries around the world are jumping into Mars exploration for various reasons, such as showing off their national power.

In an interview in July last year, Omran Sharif, head of the UAE’s Mars rover project, said in an interview in July last year, “The UAE aims to create a knowledge-based economy that prepares for the future after the oil era.” It was also necessary to have an opportunity to plant dreams and futures so that we can have them.”

◆Manned exploration that takes at least 2 years= Even so, how about manned exploration? US NASA is officially targeting manned exploration in the 2030s. Elon Musk, the CEO of space company SpaceX, rises a step further. Prior to 2026, it has been said that it plans to send manned spacecraft to Mars, and that it plans to send 1 million people to Mars by 2050.

Manned exploration on Mars requires a different level of cost and technology than unmanned exploration. The cost of research on manned Mars exploration, calculated by NASA in 1989, more than 30 years ago, amounts to 500 billion dollars (about 600 trillion won). Like Perseverance, unmanned exploration is successful once it reaches Mars, but manned exploration has to go and return to Earth.

Exploration rover graphic launched by NASA on Mars = Reporter Kim Joo-won zoom@joongang.co.kr

Exploration rover graphic launched by NASA on Mars = Reporter Kim Joo-won [email protected]

The problem is that manned exploration takes at least two years. It takes more than 13 months to simply go to and from the space shortcut. However, it is impossible to come back so quickly. As the spacecraft travels 6 to 7 months to arrive on Mars, the distance between Earth and Mars will increase further. Therefore, we have to wait a year or so until the Earth and Mars get closer again before we start. Unmanned spaceships and robots only need fuel energy, but humans need water, food, and oxygen while heading for Mars. When you stay on Mars and when you return, you need that much water, food, and oxygen. It has no choice but to carry that amount of cargo from Earth, or to procure resources from Mars.

Moon Hong-gyu, a senior researcher at the Korea Astronomy Institute’s Space Science Division, said, “NASA is planning a manned exploration to Mars on the premise of procuring a large portion of energy from the field.” “One of the main reasons scientists persistently searched for water on Mars. It is also one.”

◆Mars is not a paradise= Let’s go one more step. What else does Elon Musk and others refer to’Mars migration’? British space physicist Stephen Hawking (1942~2018) said, “If humans cannot colonize another planet within the next 100 years, they will become extinct from Earth.” “By 2030, we will build a lunar base, and by 2025, You have to send someone.” He cited climate catastrophe, nuclear terrorism, and asteroid impact as the reasons for human extinction.

But Mars is not a paradise. If humans are exposed to Mars, they cannot live for even 5 minutes. Mars’ atmosphere is mostly made up of carbon dioxide. Oxygen is only 0.1%. The temperature is only near the equator during the day, 20 degrees Celsius, and at night it drops to -85 degrees below zero. Unlike Earth, it does not have a magnetic field, so it is exposed to cosmic radiation from the sun. The only hope is that there is ice in the form of water, which is not enough to be used continuously by global settlers. People who talk about migration to Mars sometimes refer to’Terraforming’, which changes the environment of Mars like Earth, but space scientists believe that it will take thousands or tens of thousands of years, even if possible.

Mars, the Pandora of Desire Opened=Many people say that saving the Earth with the cost and effort of manned exploration of Mars at an astronomical cost is a priority. Swedish environmentalist Greta Thunberg is a representative example. In a video released on the 19th, he argued that “the migration to Mars is for only 1% of humanity,” and that “we must stop climate change for 99% of humanity.”

Moon Hong-gyu, a senior researcher at the Astronomical Research Institute, said, “In the blood of mankind, curiosity for new things and an endless desire for challenge are hidden. I will.”

Joonho Choi, Journalist of Science and Future, Reporter Heechul Moon [email protected]

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