Man Lands on Mars

Mars-manned-missionSkeptics said that it would not ever be possible for a human being to take take a trip to mars. However, On March 31, 2091, Johnathan C. Moore proved all of those skeptics wrong. He became the first human being ever to walk on Mars. Mr. Moore is delighted, but the road getting to Mars was anything but easy.

It took one week and two days for the space craft to land on mars. Mr. Moore stayed on Mars for two weeks. It took aerospace engineers over five years to design a space craft that could handle the demands of Mars. They failed over ten times, but they were determined to make the perfect space craft.

Mr. Moore is 31 years old, but he had been preparing for this trip ever since he was 19. He studied Aerospace engineering at Regis University and earned his Bachelor’s degree in year 2084. He earned his Master’s degree in Space design in year 2087. Schooling was tough, but the training program was even more vigorous.

Mr. Moore trained three hours per day for five days per week and followed a very strict diet. He also had to undergo several medical tests to ensure that his body was healthy enough to handle the demands of Mars. When Mr. Moore was asked if there were times that he felt like giving up he replied, “Yes definitely. Everyday I felt like I wanted to quit, but I never could bring myself to do it. It had been my dream to go to Mars ever since I was 10 and I was determined to make that dream come true.”

Mr. Moore was also asked about advice that he could give to others who want to do what he did. His response was, “follow your heart.” “Do not let anyone ever tell you that you cannot do something.” “People told me all my life that I would never be able to walk on Mars.” ” As you can see, I have proven them wrong.” “You can do anything that you want, but remember that you will have to sacrifice for your dreams.

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