Viktoria Bauer & Marina Sachankow

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We are in the year 2120. 100 years ago, the rover Perseverance landed on mars to search for ancient life and collect rock and regolith samples. At that time, no one would have imagined that habitats would now be printed from the same material and that the first human colonies would populate the red planet. The consequences of climate change, war and nuclear energy are
making life on earth increasingly unbearable.

As early as 2030, scientists began funding research for a habitat on mars. A NASA AI was searching for a suitable location on mars, while experiments were taking place on earth
in reconstructed environments.

Just 25 years later, in 2085, the first pioneers flew to mars to expose test subjects to real-world conditions, many of which failed miserably. As hope faded, a new light was found in the sky: a planet incredibly close to the living conditions on earth. From the mars, the
chances would be better to

explore this planet further and to colonize it from there.
The researches ran again on full speed. By the year 2100 the master plan for the settlement from mars was completed. When the plan became public, several hundred people already volunteered for this risky mars mission from which one cannot return. But anywhere is better than staying on earth.

Only 15 years later the first spaceships flew to space, loaded with material and rovers, but also with a crew of 4 people. They send the rovers to the martian land and guard them from the spaceship for 5 years until the first habitat
is completed. Then they followed the robots to the red planet.

With heart and soul they worked to create a habitable environment for the coming explorers. With that, the bravest next humans embarked on the risky flight to a new, alien planet. A planet full of hope for a new start and a better future.

 

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