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We'll land on Mars in the near future.

About 5 million years ago, the first human being, Australopithecus, appeared. Perhaps the most revolutionary historical fact in human history is NASA's Apollo Project (Moonshot Project), which was proposed by President John F. Kennedy of the United States and was implemented from 1961 to 1972. Initially, everyone denied the feasibility of this plan. However, on July 20, 1969, humankind realized the absolute impossibility of landing on the moon in less than 10 years by talking about and creating dreams.
Half a century later, the American Mars probe "Perseverance" landed safely on Mars last week. The spacecraft is sending us vivid images. Currently, Mars exploration projects are underway in the UAE and China following NASA.
For a certain goal, planning based on budget, time, and geographical conditions narrows one's own potential.
Talking and discussing dreams and hopes does not cost money, has free time, and is not related to geographical conditions.
The attachment is a photograph "I'm landing on Mars" synthesized from the image sent from Perseverance.
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/participate/photo-booth/
The day when humans land on Mars is not far away.
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