Through The Dusty Valleys

"Mars has always been a center of attraction for colonization and mining. The planet is looked upon as source of alternative in human mega habitat, construction, activity execution and chemical experimentation indeed. Admits this debate, a fragile question of will the valleys and land be conserved through this graveyard of hasty colonization, sustains always."
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Valles Marineris. A beautiful place discovered by Mariner 9 Mars orbiter of 1971-72, the most crucial point in part for human colonization mission and habitation. After a couple of facts put forth by Crowd Space company to hold the living units in system of canyons that runs along the Martian surface of the Tharsis region, the insights towards this profitable venture of interplanetary commerce is attracting the private as well as government players to the maximum extent. These colonization enthusiast have successfully mentioned various citations and researches for making profit out of colonies, stating that the best possible ways to making the Mars colony profitable is through the 
licencing of intellectual proprietary rights and inventions. 

Martian colonization absolutely plays a very crucial role in human history but the planetary rights and protection of Martian beauty has a lot to discuss about here. In the early days, rushing on the surface with absolute plans for settlement much not be just the purpose, putting onto stake the microbial life on Mars which is a significant and indeed historic topic for research in human biology. Martian exports are definitely gravity to the moon throwing cost and economic barriers into discussion and this creates a window of sustainability of planet and its early Martians on their own, interdependently and supporting the future for each other. During the entire process of mining, the sections of drilling, blasting, excavation, separation will be carried out. According to a report in Livemint article,   

"The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 is the main international standard for what companies and countries are allowed to do when they aren’t on earth, said Jacob Haqq-Misra, director of the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science, a Seattle-based research group.The treaty says that space is the “provenance of all mankind". Countries cannot claim “national appropriation" or sovereignty over the Moon or other celestial bodies “by occupation or by other means", the treaty says."

Mankind has the entire future declared when it comes to Martian exploration, indeed ignoring the unpredictable uncertainties. But between the debate of commercialization, colonization and interplanetary mining, this is a thought for a beautiful planet to not curse the earth-kind! 


Thankyou for your patient reading. Constructive feedback is welcomed! #packed_for_mars
Kanchan Vinayak Bhale

 

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