Meet Alyssa Carson, the 24-year-old training to be the first human on Mars
Alyssa Carson, a 24-year-old from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has been preparing to be one of the first humans to land on Mars since she was three years old. With a PhD in Astrobiology and a determination to make history, Carson is set on becoming the first human to step foot on the Red Planet. Scheduled for 2033, the mission to Mars holds the promise of changing the course of space exploration as we know it.

Elon Musk and NASA aim to send humans to Mars in the next decade to ensure the survival of the human species. Alyssa Carson, a 24-year-old from Louisiana, has been preparing for this mission since she was three. She dreams of becoming the first human to land on Mars and is currently studying for a PhD in Astrobiology. The mission is scheduled for 2033, and Carson is determined to be on board.
Carson believes that sending humans to Mars will provide invaluable information that rovers cannot. Her fascination with Mars began at the age of three and has only grown since. She attended multiple NASA Space Camps and has given TEDx talks on Mars. At 15, she started training to survive in space and earned her pilot's license. She is confident that she will be the first human to step foot on Mars.
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