Figuring out where to go on Mars is a mechanical and planetary puzzle with a lot of moving parts. And, humans have never launched a long-term crewed mission to another planet in history. So, it’s all new to us.Traditionally, humans have moved around our own planet Earth searching for new places to explore and live. Early settlers and explorers moved into new regions prepared with some supplies. However, they could always rely on local sources of food, water, and shelter, too.
Clearly, water is the most important. Without it, you won’t get to stay very long or get much done. Mars doesn’t have any flowing across the surface. But, it does have hidden resources. First, there are obvious ice deposits at the poles, including supplies of water ice. Second, there’s a lot of water ice hidden beneath the surface. Third, there are hydrated minerals. Of these three choices, getting water from hydrated minerals will be the most difficult.
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spacewriter Best place is in Syria
spacewriter Near water. Preferably clean spring water.
spacewriter The best place, in my opinion, would be near or in Valles Marineris. You have water close to the surface, likely caves for shelter/exploration in the canyon walls and eons of geological research opportunities. Also close enough to the equator for launch assist.
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