NASA and China intend to send men to Mars as soon as possible after developing numerous robots.The human body is more intricate than machines, though. Numerous difficulties, both logistical and technical, will need to be overcome in order to send people to Mars.
In addition to food and waste management, an astronaut’s health and safety must be taken into consideration.Scientists are also concerned that after spending months in microgravity, humans won’t be able to adapt to Martian gravity.
The Australian National University (ANU) researchers made the decision to examine these issues and determine whether they are justified. They created a model that can foretell whether astronauts would be able to visit the Red Planet safely.