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Images from Curiosity.

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What Would Happen to Your Body Without a Suit on Mars? | Q&A If you were on Mars without a space suit, the low pressure would cause your body fluids to boil, leading to unconsciousness in about 15 seconds due to lack of oxygen. Your skin would stretch but not explode; however, your lungs could rupture if you held your breath. The extreme cold, down to -199°F at night, would eventually freeze you, but it's the lack of pressure and oxygen that would kill you first. Additionally, exposure to cosmic radiation would cause severe damage over time, though this is less immediate. The Martian atmosphere, mostly carbon dioxide, lacks the oxygen needed for human survival, and its pressure is too low to support life. Without a suit, you'd suffer from severe decompression sickness, frostbite, and radiation exposure. Essentially, your body would not last more than a minute or two before succumbing to these harsh conditions. #Mars #Survival | 👨‍🚀🌌

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I claim that valley in my name and from henceforth will be known as the Valley of Pete.

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Could anyone please tell me what this geological feature is on MARS?

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Bro, this Arizona 🤣

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And this is Patrick

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The sound of Mars sounds just like my sound machine I use to sleep with 🔊😴

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Hard to imagine how hard it is to build first city—TERMINUS. But we should never bet against elon's iron wills! Let's go towards the goal.

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Did you know? Mars experiences supersonic winds during dust storms. These storms can envelop the entire planet, turning it into a giant dusty orange ball visible even from Earth. During these global dust storms, wind speeds can reach up to 60 miles per hour (100 km/h), but because of Mars’ thin atmosphere, the winds exert much less force than those on Earth. Interestingly, despite the lower force, the fine, sticky Martian dust particles can cause static electricity buildup, which may trigger localized lightning.

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Jeff Steve1 yıl önce

I'm very excited about the idea of Mars, but these photos aren't really convincing for the common man 🫤

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