30-Sep-2021 | Market Research Store

The University of California Los Angeles researchers have recently uncovered some exciting and titillating research that aims at answering question about interspace travel. The team behind the study explored the possibility of establishing a living outpost on Mars by quoting that if a human space mission is made viable and functional over the next four years an international collaborative effort can support the team and make the current format of research study doable. The team notes that human travelers to Mars would require scientists and engineers in order to overcome the primary source of obstacles in a range of technological and safety platforms.

The team further notes that the great risk that can be associated to particle radiation caused by the sun, distant stars, and galaxies. The team came up with their hypothesis based on answering two questions that would help overcome the hesitancy among the public. First, would particle radiation pose to be a greater threat to the human life for a round trip and second, could the timing of the proposed trip help shield astronauts and the spacecraft from the radiated nerves emitted from the sun.

The team conducted a study when they asked a group of well-rounded scientist and researchers if they could travel to space and asked to answer in a simple “yes” or “no” answer. The team calculated some extreme possibilities that given if the spacecraft would assembled on this trip have enough shielding and if theround trip is less than approximately four year would the entire mission seem extremely viable. The team further shares the timing of the possible trip to leave Earth when the solar activity is vibing at its peak, which is often referred to as the period of “Solar Maximum”.

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