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Humans may turn green and lose eyesight while living on Mars: Biologist

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Last updated: 28 September 2024 18:04
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Humans may turn green and lose eyesight while living on Mars: Biologist

Sending humans to Mars appears to be a new milestone in space exploration. However, the dream of colonizing Mars appears to be difficult to achieve due to the brutal conditions on the planet, which experts warn can turn people green and lose their eyesight. according to indie100Dr. Scott Solomon, a biologist at Rice University in Texas, USA, explained that children born to human settlers on the Red Planet will experience a series of massive mutations and evolutionary changes.

In his book, Future Humans, Dr. Solomon claims that due to the incredibly harsh conditions on the surface of Mars, it may be extremely difficult for humans to survive, let alone thrive, on the Red Planet. He wrote that if human inhabitants of Mars give birth to children, the latter children may undergo various drastic mutations and evolutionary changes.

Dr Solomon explained that these mutations could be caused by low gravitational forces and high radiation and could result in green skin tone, weak muscles, poor vision and brittle bones.

according to indie100Mars is a smaller planet than Earth and its gravity is 30% less than that of the planet on which we live. The Red Planet also lacks a magnetic field and protective ozone layer, leaving the planet open to space radiation, UV, and charged particles from the Sun and cosmic rays.

This type of environment causes humans to mutate at a high rate so that they can cope with new conditions. This can cause skin color to change to help cope with radiation, Dr. Solomon explained.

He writes in his book, “Maybe in the face of this high radiation, we can develop some new types of skin color to help deal with that radiation. Maybe we’ll get our own green man.”

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Furthermore, the expert claimed that the fragile bones due to the lack of gravity could cause women’s pelvis to break during childbirth. He also argued that vision could weaken due to the reduced need to see far as humans would live together in small enclosures.

Notably, so far, only uncrewed spacecraft have visited Mars, but this may soon change. US space agency NASA is hoping to land the first humans on Mars by the 2030s and SpaceX chief Elon Musk recently said that humans could live in a city on the Red Planet in the next 30 years. Many new missions are also being launched ahead of the given deadline to advance exploration.

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