Elon Musk has recently shared a video animation of a Starship that can take people to Mars. Supposedly, SpaceX has overcome the biggest hurdle of transporting people safely to Mars. Moreover, Elon Musk plans to inhabit a human colony on Mars. According to media reports, the Starship is one of its kind and is a glorious piece of engineering. No doubt, space enthusiasts across the globe are ecstatic from this news.

Furthermore, humanity is reacting to this technological development differently. In particular, many are looking forward to inhabiting Mars. After all, to many, it is a lifelong dream to live out an astronaut fantasy. In contrast, many have a ton of concerns. To be fair, space travel is still very new.

No doubt, there will likely be a lot of details to iron out. Besides, the animation video is still just an animation video. This means there is no guarantee that any of its contents are true evidence of being able to successfully colonize Mars. Additionally, the Starship to Mars will cost $10 million, and Elon Musk regraded this price as ‘crazy low’.

Accordingly, Real Research launched a survey on whether a trip to Mars is really possible. It aims to see what people really think about a trip to Mars. Moreover, it asks respondents if they are aware of the animation video by SpaceX that created an uproar in the field of technology and engineering. Also, the survey aims to find what the public thinks are the advantages and disadvantages of going to Mars.

Hence, hurry and share your opinion on a survey on whether a trip to Mars is really possible on the Real Research App from February 22, 2022. After that, you will receive 0.7 STRM as a reward.

Survey Details

Survey Title:
A Survey on Whether a Trip To Mars Is Really Possible

Target Number of Participants:
20,000 Users

Demographics

Nationality: All
Age: 21-99
Gender: All
Resident Country: All
Marital Status: All
Language: All
KYC Level: All

Note: This survey is closed. You can view the results here – Over 55% Would Absolutely Trust Starship for a Trip to Mars.