According to popular physicist Brian Cox, humans will live in cities on Mars within the next 50 to 100 years. But, our life wouldn’t be as good as it is on the Earth.

You already know by now that NASA and Elon Musk’s SpaceX are planning to colonize the red planet, Mars, within the coming 3-10 years. And, you might know this as well, these Space organizations have already started working on the rocket engines that are powerful enough to take humans to the outer space and then onto the Mars. In fact, NASA has even successfully completed testing their RS-25 engine that will be powering the new Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. But, these rocket stuff isn’t what we have in store for you today! Instead, it’s a rather boring and unpleasant report that we’ve heard from popular English physicist, Brian Cox.

On his interview with MailOnline, Brian Cox emphasized his opinion that Mars will be a “real s**t place to be”. He also added that – while it’s difficult to lead a life on Mars, there is no choice but move to the infernal planet if we’re to survive.

Source: NASA

While bashing about the possibly horrible life on the red planet, he also indicated his confidence on humans landing on Mars within a decade. And, needless to say, that’s exactly what scientists at NASA and SpaceX are striving to achieve!

Besides, Brian also warns us not to get excited about the Mars mission, as the red planet is nothing but a big barren rock when compared to “wonderful, beautiful” Earth. Speaking of colonization, the physicist speaks that teenagers could be the first to live on the trash planet, with families following in a few generations time. Also, several reports claim that humans wouldn’t look the same on Mars as they do on the Earth. The change in food habits and reduced levels of gravity shall cause the humans to evolve and develop into separate species.

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Abhin’s love for all things tech started when he got his first smartphone, Galaxy S (the first), in 2010. Since then, he has been crazy about technology and tried out all major Android flagships from Samsung, and HTC. He currently uses a Google Pixel 4a as his daily driver.

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