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Life on Mars: Man will make Mars a home, this scientist will spend 1 year on the 'Red Planet' before becoming a home!


Canadian biologist Kelly Heston is going to live on Mars for a year. He said that he is very excited about this opportunity. Altogether four people will go to the planet 'Mars'.

Space agencies and private companies from all over the world are working to make Mars a home. The biggest challenge is regarding the first manned mission to be sent there. Space agencies believe that once humans start living there, the situation will become normal for the future. In such a situation, the name of that person has come to the fore, who is going to live on Mars for one year. Canadian biologist Kelly Heston is going to live on Mars for a year.

Callie never dreamed of living on Mars. But now he will have to stay on the Red Planet for one year. 52-year-old Kelly says that we will prepare as if we are living there. Actually, Callie is not really being sent to Mars, but he will have to live in a place like the atmosphere of the Red Planet for a year. In a way, this will be a preparation before going to the Red Planet, in which many types of tests will be done. These tests will lay the foundation for the future.

What will be detected through the test?

Actually, biologist Kelly Heston is one of the four people who will go to live in the Martian environment in Houston, Texas, at the end of June. In this she is going to spend 12 months i.e. one year. On this achievement, he says that many things seem beyond the truth to me. NASA has chosen these participants very carefully. Through this test, it will be ascertained how the crew members behave when they are kept in an isolated and isolated environment.

What did Kelly say on joining the test?

According to Callie Heston, participants in the test will have to learn to survive equipment failure and live on limited water. The space agency has also told that not only this, but many more surprise tests will be conducted. Research scientist says that I am very excited about the test, but I am also ready for the challenges.

Canadian biologist Kelly Heston

Canadian biologist Kelly Heston

Heston told that when you actually go inside the atmosphere of Mars for the test, you will feel like going into space. However, we will not have an outdoor area where we can do spacewalk or Mars walk.

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