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When Nasa sends people to Mars and if a women gets pregnant on mars and if they allow her to stay will the child be called a martian even though the speices is Human?

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  1. are you serious? this is the dumbest question ive ever read! no they wont. if they are human they are human. theres regards to the humanity of a person. wow.


  2. Maybe.....but the child will still be human....

  3. Well, this depends on legal definitions, but generally a human born on Mars would be considered a martian, the same way a human born on Earth would be considered an earthling.

    A human living on Mars could be considered a martian by residency, in much the same way I'm considered a Texan by residency even though I have absolutely nothing to do with this state other than work here and would rather be living in Canada.

  4. serious uh? no...probably the country from where the crew was lunched

  5. Technically they would have No Legal country of Birth, so they would be Human, just not a citizen of Earth. However, they could apply and get a passport of the country of their Parents Birth.

    If your parents were born in another country, you can obtain a passport there.

    If your parents parents were born in another country you could obtain a work visa.

  6. There's a famous sci-fi novel, The Martian Chronicles, I believe, where humans have settled Mars, and a mother promises to show her children real Martians. They get very excited, but she takes them to a pond where all they see are their own reflections.

    So I guess Ray Bradbury's answer to your question would be, "yes."

    I'm not sure who'd issue their passports though...

  7. Yes, the child would be human, of martian origin.  :-)  

    (Read Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein)

  8. It can be martian AND human.

    Marian says where it was born. Human is the species.

    I am a Washingtonian!!! FEAR ME!!! (But I'm also human.)

  9. I would assume anyone inhabiting Mars, whether they were born there or not, would be considered a Martian.  That being said, I mean Martian as in someone living on Mars, just like "Earthling" would be someone living on Earth.  They would still be human; their species wouldn't change just because they were born somewhere else.  If you're born in England or in New York, you're still the same species, even with a different location.

  10. Pregnancy will not be allowed or advised on a trip to Mars. Much too dangerous for a developing infant. Any sexual activity will surely involve contraceptive methods of one sort or another.

  11. On the off chance that you really are serious---the child would be called a martian born human.

  12. Well, if the baby isn't going to live there then it will have to apply for citizenship somewhere as an Alien.

  13. Sorry, I can not answer seriously, it is not serious to try to make people  gat involved with cuestions like yours.

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