Albanian chosen by NASA to become Mars resident in case there is life

Bennett Nura, 17, is the first Albanian to have already reached its name on this planet. In 2020 before the AtlasV missile leaves for the planet Mars, NASA has launched competitions for all residents of the world in the event that life can be held there. It has competed [...]
In 2020 before the AtlasV missile leaves for the planet Mars, NASA has launched competitions for all residents of the world in the event that life can be held there.
It has competed with Bennett among 100 thousand people, who have already been selected to be among the first official residents of this planet, simultaneously the first Albanian, if there will be life in the future.

Bennett told RTK-Radio she already has two passports. One of NASA and one who holds Dutch citizenship after he lives in Holland.
This competition's <x0). These chosen ones are now official residents of this planet, where I am among them.
So if the March planet becomes habitable, we are the first to have life there, Nura said.
Bennett studies computer sciences, also attends IT courses. It also shows the NASA application to become potential residents on the planet Mars.
I had the idea to put my name together on Mars, on the march from NASA's own website, as it was advertising on the front page. There only one question should be filled out with personal questions and sent out. Then came the confirmation and passports from NASA, he said.
By 1802 2021 at 9:55 Atlas V rockets landed on Mars. The purpose of this journey was to collect samples, to see if there was life there earlier. The six-wheeled, NASA's largest and advanced probe landed on Thursday, after a seven-month journey of 470 million miles from Earth.
NASA has joined the European Space Agency to bring rocks from Mars, which may indicate whether life ever existed on Mars planet.











