On the Surface of Mars: Exploring the Red Planet’s Terrain
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Q: What are the main limitations of robots on Mars?
A: Robots can gather data and imagery but lack the ability to make real-time decisions or perform complex tasks like humans, especially in fields like geology.
Q: What challenges do humans face working on Mars in person?
A: Humans on Mars would face challenges like radiation exposure, extreme temperature fluctuations, and powerful dust storms.
Q: Do you think the cost and risks of sending humans to Mars are worth the potential rewards?
A: Student responses will vary, but students should consider the purpose, cost, dangers, and the scientific knowledge we could gain.
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