Alyssa Carson She is 23 years old and is known as a prodigy in space exploration. He began his training at a very young age and completed various training in microgravity simulations and extreme environments. Carson already collaborated with different space institutions and is a potential candidate for future missions, including Mars exploration.
Her disciplined approach and education in astrobiology are clear indicators of her goal of becoming one of the pioneers in Martian exploration and she has already attended multiple space camps around the world and He is the only person who completed the Passport Program from NASAvisiting its 14 space centers.
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What MarsOne is about
MarsOne is a mission that aims establish a permanent colony on Mars through a series of one-way missions, that is, without return for the selected astronauts. At the beginning, MarsOne depended mainly on the financing generated by a reality show that would narrate the entire process, from the selection of the participants to their life on Mars.
Despite attracting initial attention and receiving applications from thousands of applicants, the project was criticized by experts due to unresolved technological problems, such as the sustainability of resources on Mars and the logistics of keeping colonists alive.
Although this was initially planned for 2024, The project failed due to technical, logistical and financial challengesas well as criticism about the viability of the project, it could not advance beyond the initial stages of recruitment and promotion, so now the mission is planned for 2030 but without famous intermediaries or programs, only by space agencies.
What does Alyssa Carson do?
Alyssa Carson, known as “Blueberry” in social networksis a 23-year-old girl who is currently astronaut wannabe and is recognized for its focus on space exploration and its commitment to inspiring young people, especially women, in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fields.
From a very young age, Alyssa stood out as the first person to complete the NASA passport programvisiting the agency’s 14 space centers, and participating in numerous spaceflight-related training programs.
Her work and commitment to space exploration made her a prominent figure in scientific disseminationgaining recognition around the world and taking her as an example of inspiration and personal improvement.
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