The robotic Opportunity rover currently rolling
across Mars has been prowling
around the edge of the largest crater it has visited since landing over three years ago. It has been studying Victoria crater and looking for a way in.
I want to go to Mars someday. I wish
to stand on the bottom of Victoria Crater- my dream place to go!
Don’t dare to think that I am a lunatic or something.
It’s my planning after I was given with a “transformed body” from the Lord
Jesus when He comes back. That means I
can go anywhere in the universe, not subject to the limit of space and time by
then.
It’s not a fantasy or imagination. My dream will
turn out to be a reality when I am clothed with the spiritual body as the same
body the Lord has as promised in Philippians 3:21;
“Who, by the Power that enables Him to
bring everything under His control, will transform our lowly bodies so that
they will be like His Glorious Body.” Amen.
The purpose of my visiting Mars is to search for the
feasibility of location of future habitat stations for the glorified children
of God further to promote the astronomical findings in the universe that God
created. So to speak, it’s the space observation posts on Mars. It will be very
fun to be there!
There are hundreds
of thousands of craters on Mars larger than 1 km, but only about 1000 of them
have names. Names are assigned by the IAU (International Astronomical Union) after petitioning by relevant scientists, and in
general, only craters that have a significant research interest are given
names. Martian craters are named after famous scientists and science fiction
authors, or if less than 60 km in diameter, after towns on Earth. Craters
cannot be named for living people.
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