Harry Coumnas is Constantly Wondering If It Will Ever Be Possible to Live on Mars

Renowned Scientist, Harry Coumnas is interested in the question, "Is it possible for us to live on Mars if we are successful in landing there?" The idea that there might be life things on other worlds always fascinates him. His most intriguing hypothesis to far is Mars, the red planet. He claims that getting to Mars only takes 260 days. Landing on the planet's surface, however, becomes difficult.

To survive on Mars' surface after landing, you'll need a place to live. According to him, you must be able to sustain life for long stretches of time without assistance from Earth, be self-sustaining, and be walled off from the thin atmosphere. According to him, "We need things like docking ports, power systems, and air locks so that crew can do space walk safely if things need to be repaired."

After conducting extensive investigation, Harry Coumnas discovered that Mars is generally extremely cold. In addition, the planet's atmosphere is composed of 95.3% carbon dioxide, and the Sun's radiation bombards its surface in the absence of a magnetic field. Furthermore, liquid water is unstable at the surface due to the low air pressure and frigid temperatures. Therefore, living is impossible under such circumstances.

He discovered that there was water on Mars' surface between 3 and 4 billion years ago. The protective magnetic field on Mars was destroyed approximately 3 billion years ago. Mars became a chilly, arid desert once the liquid water vanished.

Harry Coumnas comes to the conclusion that it is impossible to know whether Mars was ever inhabited in the absence of concrete proof of previous life.

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