| Questions and answers based on this photograph:
Q: Would you trade living on Earth for living on Mars?
A: No.
Q: Did you like the audio recorded on Mars?
A: Much less noisy than a washing machine running.
Q: Do you know why there are no refueling stations on Mars?
A: For refueling Americans or Chinese?
Q: Do you believe in the veracity of everything that professionals report?
A: If living on the International Space Station is something unique that probably temporarily changes the perception of its occupants, on Mars it will be no different, it will be much more intense, if two or three space travelers ever land there.
Q: Do you know how many disposable hoover bags it would take to get rid of the dust on Mars?
A: The iron was the first useful household utensil to be considered obsolete with the advance of information technology, not the washing machine, and this has valorised other cultures that don't have household utensils on their flags.
Q: Would you trade living on Earth for living on Mars?
A: No.
Q: Did you like the audio recorded on Mars?
A: Much less noisy than a washing machine running.
Q: Do you know why there are no refueling stations on Mars?
A: For refueling Americans or Chinese?
Q: Do you believe in the veracity of everything that professionals report?
A: If living on the International Space Station is something unique that probably temporarily changes the perception of its occupants, on Mars it will be no different, it will be much more intense, if two or three space travelers ever land there.
Q: Do you know how many disposable hoover bags it would take to get rid of the dust on Mars?
A: The iron was the first useful household utensil to be considered obsolete with the advance of information technology, not the washing machine, and this has valorised other cultures that don't have household utensils on their flags.
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