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  • Addna Marchel - Friday, February 15, 2013

    Yocha News- Explore Mars, a non-profit and Phillips & Company held a poll about people who can live on Mars in the decades ahead. Voting or polling shows a sense of "confidence" some residents of the United States in the country's ability to send humans to Mars began 20 years.

    Reported Redorbit, Wednesday  after this poll, found that 71 percent of Americans believe that humans could visit Mars in 2033. The level is not only optimistic about their ability to be able to go to Mars, but also ideas that have been developed to support the mission.

    While 67 percent of respondents agreed that humans and robots can be sent to Mars. "It's very nice to see the optimism around (the) United States. Hopefully our elected officials will listen," said Chris Carberry, Executive Director at Explore Mars.

    He said it had been waiting a long time that there is a man or astronauts could be sent to Mars. According to him, this is the time commitment proved that humans could live on Mars before 2030.

    Residents in the country is also believed that NASA take a major role to support the achievement of the dream. According to the survey, the U.S. space agency issued 2.4 percent of the federal budget each year.

    However, the space agency is present only approximately 0.5 percent of the federal budget for this year. Explore Mars says, this sample survey involving 1101 respondents.

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