Alyssa Carson I definitely think that kind of the first thing that I would want to do when I get to Mars will probably just kind of just be like running around and just kind of like taking everything in even you know looking for the earth in the Sky from Mars know everything that we've ever known is just this tiny dot and now here we are on Mars trying to learn even. I'm Alyssa Carson I am 18 years old I am from Baton Rouge LA in the United States and my dream is to be one of the astronauts on one of the missions to Mars so I first got interested in the idea of space when I was around 3 years. So after watching a cartoon called the backyardigans and the show is basically these characters who go on imaginary adventures every episode and one of the episodes was called a mission to Mars and I even had like the poster of the episode hung in my bedroom so after watching the show might add kind of remembers me asking him like oh are there people on Mars is space real and then f
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