Science fiction creates elements of "hypothesis" that predicts the future by asking questions. There are many texts that present readers and audiences specific SF methods. Both articles, "Butterfly Cage" by Brain Caswell and "Mars Mission" by Brian de Palmer, both follow SF novels. The technology used in "Butterfly Cage" is a very high standard and creates predictive themes for human experiments and mutations.
As of June 10, 2018, two detectors on the surface of Mars sent signals back to Earth (the mission of the Mars probe and curiosity of the mission of the Mars Science Institute), six orbits detectors on the earth It works. Mars Express, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Orbital Mission, MAVEN, Tracking Gas Orbiter provide extensive information on Mars. No attempts to return to Mars, the attempt to return to Mars' "Fobos-Grunt" mission failed
When the ISRO announced the mission of Mars in 2012, its main purpose was to enter the gravity of Mars and to build the ability to do scientific experiment there. Considering the limited resources of the country in particular, the task must be completed at record speed. If the distance between Earth and Mars is the shortest, the rocket must be launched in mid 2013. It can be planned, assembled and tested in just 18 months. The Orbiter must enter the elliptical orbit around Mars from the back of the Earth and block all communication with the Earth at the most important stage of the mission. In order to maintain this, it is necessary to develop fully autonomous functions. Orbiter can have 5 sensors for scientific experiments. Weight should not exceed 15 kg, or 33 pounds or less.