Hey guy's, Welcome to "it's incredible 4 you".Is video main maine aapko ye bataya hai ki aakhir vigyaan ki itni pragati ke baad bhi aakhir insano ka mangal par jana kyun<br />sambhav nhi ho paaya hai.<br />There are the so many reasons which can affect the mars journey but some of them are:-<br /> EXTREME DISTANCE FROM EARTH: Depending on orbital alignments, the distance between the Earth and Mars ranges from between 55 million kilometers and 400 million kilometers—between 140 to<br />1,025 times further than the distance from the Earth to the Moon. This means that it could take as long as 20 minutes to send a message (at the speed of light) one-way between the two planets.<br />This distance is so great that, at their greatest separation, astronauts on Mars would need to wait over 40 minutes after sending a message or request to NASA before they could receive any kind <br />of response. Because of this delay, astronauts visiting the red planet will need to be prepared to make decisions autonomously and independently—especially when those decisions require decisive and immediate solutions. <br /> ISOLATION AND CRAMPED LIVING ENVIRONMENTS: Although the journey to Mars will take humans to another planet, the vast majority of their time will be spent isolated inside of an enclosed spacecraft or Martian habitat. <br />The concept of 'fresh air' will need to be cast aside, with astronauts learning to cope with living and working inside of a laboratory environment for the duration of their mission.<br />Imagine living inside of your house for three consecutive years without ever stepping foot outside (or even opening a window)—or, if you did go outside, you had to meticulously <br />equip yourself with a bulky spacesuit that functioned as its own mini space station.<br /> DEADLY SPACE RADIATION: One of the biggest X-factors in deep-space travel is the presence of cosmic and solar radiation. On the ISS, astronauts experience radiation levels that are ten times higher than would be experienced on the<br />surface of Earth. But further out, beyond Earth's magnetic field, in the unprotected vastness of deep-space, that level could be quite a bit higher.<br /> HUMAN NATURE: It is also the one of the basic factors which affects the journey between the earth and the mars.<br /> TOUGH TERRAIN: Mars isn’t just a red planet, it’s a dead one.Mars will be a challenge to live on. Its atmosphere is almost 100 times less dense than Earth’s, temperatures average -81 degrees Fahrenheit, and it has 63% less gravity. All of those conditions, <br />combined with lack of liquid water and oxygen, create really tough terrain for life to survive in.<br /> MARS CONDITION<br /><br />Music Credit:- <br />complete video music:<br />dark times by Kevin MacLeod<br />Cantus Firmus Monks<br />Martian Cowboy by Kevin MacLeod<br />
