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Created on November 8, 2025

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TRAVEL PLAN FOR

Mars

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Surface and Climate

  • Mars has a dry, desert climate which is incredibly rocky and cold.
  • The temperature can be as high as 70 degrees fareinheit and as low as -225 degrees fareinheit. The thin atmosphere causes heat from the sun to escape quickly.
  • The thin atmosphere causes the pressure to be incredibly low, causing water to boil or freeze and protection from impact to be little.
  • Mars has distinct seasons that last a little longer than Earths seasons because the orbtal period around the sun is longer.

Must-haves in Mars

  • A pressurized suit and habitat (in the space ship) is necessary because the low atmospheric pressure and oxygen present is not suitable for survivability, the suit keeps the body under Earth-like pressure.
  • All water present on Mars is frozen or boiled so you must bring tons of water to survive, you'd also need to bring lots of food.
  • You'd need to have an oxygen tank present for most air on Mars is composed of carbon dioxide.
  • You can communicate with life back home through a Softphone via a computer moniter.

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Major Attractions

  • Mars has two moons, Phobos and Delmos, that could potentially be captured asteroids and have a potato-like shape due to the effect of gravity on their little mass.
  • There is a large canyon system called Valles Manerisis which is 200 miles at the widest point and 4.3 miles at its deepest point.
  • Mars has one of the largest volcanoes, the Olympus Mons which is three times taller than Mount Everest on Earth.

Tours and Activities

  • There are robotic explorers travelling among Mars, you could track these down and observe how they work and what they are there for.
  • You could look around for signs on non-human living.
  • You could stargaze and observe the two moons located on Mars, figuring out the differences between the two.
  • You could visit the famous Olympus Mons and climb the large volcano.
  • You could visit the famous Valles Maneris and dig deep into whats located in this grand canyon, maybe even water.

Beauty of Mars

The large volcano, Olympus Mons The large canyon, Vallers Mineris Mars' red and rocky surface

A robotic rover explorer Mars from the solar system

Ideal landing conditions are flat, so the flattest parts will be marked with a dot.

Olympus Mons

Vallers Marineris