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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced a challenge inviting the public to write down their ideas for developing the elements of space pioneering necessary to establish a continuous human presence on Mars.

During an international space conference that was held on May 5 in Washington, DC., NASA asked people to describe one or more Mars surface systems or capabilities and operations that are needed to achieve this goal and, to the greatest extent possible, are technically achievable, economically sustainable, and minimize reliance on support from Earth. This could include shelter, food, water, breathable air, communication, exercise, social interactions, and medicine,

NASA expects to make up to three awards at a minimum of $5,000, each, from a total award pool of $15,000, reported RBK.

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