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NASA Wants You to Explore Mars: See These Amazing Mars Recruitment Posters

NASA released some retro cool posters for recruiting explorers to the Red Planet.

(Photo : NASA) NASA released some retro cool posters for recruiting explorers to the Red Planet.

NASA just revealed a series of recruitment posters for future manned missions to Mars where these retro artwork have been published by the space agency to inspire future explorers and volunteers to help colonize the Red Planet, that may one day become the second home for humans.

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These prints are inspired by the first and second world war prints and posters that were first designed and published for an exhibition at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida back in 2009 but now, these colorful, out of this world posters can be downloaded and printed for free on the agency's Mars Exploration site.

These posters are seeking explorers that are dreaming to hike the solar system's largest canyon, the Valles Marineris on Mars, marvel at the majestic blue sunsets on the otherwise Red Planet and even see the two Martian moons, Phobos and Deimos in the night skies.

For NASA's ambitious journey to Mars, which the agency aims to do so by the 2030s, the mission is now calling for not just scientists but also for farmers, teachers, surveyors including technicians, engineers and miners as well.

These posters encourage future Martian explorers to solve challenges, ensure survival and put things together with space age tools and forge a future on Mars. One poster asks those who can build those spaceships to carry humans to Mars and back and even build habitats to protect humans from the harsh environment of Mars.  

Other posters read, having a green thumb in space can help in growing tomatoes, lettuce and peas, radishes for a summer garden in Mars, where new ways of growing fresh food are necessary to keep brave space explorers alive.

With the help of SpaceX's Mars program, the first astronauts to land on Mars are expected by the 2030s, according to CEO and founder Elon Musk.

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