Mars

Day One:

Mars is a fascinating planet, but water and atmosphere are limited. On the first day, we built a space living station and transported our supplies.

Day Two:

We went out to search for water and gathered materials. Then, we collected soil samples to learn more about Mars.

Day Three:

We searched for rocks, minerals, and other resources to support agriculture. Afterward, we returned to the space living station and conducted farming experiments using the soil, rocks, and minerals. Some plant species were able to grow, but others could not.

Day Four:

Since we were going home the next day, we had to prepare the rocket. First, we fueled it, then loaded the necessary materials. After completing these tasks, we made final preparations for our departure.

Day Five:

It was finally time to go home, and we were very excited. There was so much to share! Once we arrived on Earth, we reexamined the samples in a more controlled and productive environment—our laboratory. And that was the end of our mission.

 

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