Mars presents significant challenges for human habitation due to its toxic perchlorate dust that can poison the human thyroid within weeks, an atmosphere over 100 times thinner than Earth's that allows dangerous solar radiation to penetrate unshielded habitats, and the need for advanced closed-cycle life support systems to sustain astronauts.
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to toxic dust. Mars' surface is coated in perchlorates, chemicals that would poison the human thyroid within weeks.
The atmosphere is more than 100 times thinner than Earth's, so unfiltered solar radiation would soak any unshielded habitat. NASA's plans to send astronauts within decades depend on closed-cycle life support and an ability to filter surprising amounts of
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