There are two types of Martian development and exploration. Each have their own motives. Some scientists wish to show that life existed on Mars, answering the human desire to know secrets of the universe. Other scientists wish to research and develop technologies that will allow us to eventually colonize Mars and use it to further the wants and desires of the human population.
The first group of scientists got together and formed the Enterprise Mission. The purpose of this mission is to uncover the truth about life on Mars. They believe that the government, not just the United States' but all others involved in Space exploration have evidence of intelligent life on the Moon and Mars but have kept it a secret the past thirty years for fear of causing mass hysteria. They do not necessarily believe the famous face was built, they just want the answers and think the government is hiding them. It seems a bit too conspiracy theory to actually be true, but some of the members of the enterprise mission feel that NASA scientists had to be holding back information. Apparently some conversations with NASA scientists were unsatisfactory, and the only explanation for their actions is a hidden political agenda. Members of this mission also feel that the failure of the last mission to Mars was intentional, so NASA would not have to disclose its findings of intelligent life to the public. While it would be great to know for certain of a lost human society living on the moon and Mars, these scientists could probably put their knowledge and resources to better use.
The other type of research and development focuses on the practicalities of mass space travel. That is dealing with all the potential planning issues that would come up for any project to construct an area suitable for human life. This website is truly the future in action. Most likely none of us will be around to see the results of these scientists work because it is so primitive and basic right now, we are just trying to get there without exploding. However it has taken less than a century to get this far, and in this information age when technologies increase exponentially, who knows.
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