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What happens if a baby is born on Mars?
What are all stars called as they begin their lives?
Can a baby be born in Mars?
What percentage of Earth’s gravity does Mars possess for fetal development?
What structural solution is required to protect a fetus from high Martian radiation levels?
What component overwhelmingly makes up the ambient Martian atmosphere preventing a newborn infant from breathing it?
What hypothetical term is used for a child born on Mars with adapted physiology?
What condition linked to adapting hearts in lower gravity might be far more pronounced in a Mars-born child returning to Earth?
Which treaty currently declares that space territories are not under the jurisdiction of any single country?
What fundamental change is expected in the musculature and skeletal structures of a fetus growing in 0.38g?
What happens to bodily fluids at the low Martian atmospheric pressure relative to human core temperature?
If the goal is true colonization, what physical price might humanity accept regarding the Martian-born lineage?
What specific characteristics must neonatal resuscitation equipment possess for Martian use?
What percentage of material in a nebula is primarily composed of hydrogen?
What generates the heat and light emitted by a protostar before nuclear fusion begins?
What is the term for the perfect balance achieved when a star's outward pressure counteracts the inward pull of gravity?
What crucial process has *not yet* begun in the core of a T-Tauri star?
What are vast clouds of gas and dust where stars begin life commonly referred to as?
What celestial body results if a T-Tauri star fails to gather enough mass to reach ignition temperature?
What is the primary energy generation mechanism for a star entering the Main Sequence phase?
What characteristic is believed to define FU Orionis stars (FUORs)?
Approximately what is the maximum duration the T-Tauri phase can persist for?
At what approximate temperature threshold (in Celsius) does the core of a protostar typically ignite fusion?
Which early stage name emphasizes that an object is the *first* form of a star, awaiting its true power source?
What is the approximate gravity on Mars relative to Earth's standard gravity?
What environmental barrier presents an immediate threat to a developing fetus due to Mars's thin atmosphere?
Where would a successful habitat likely need to be situated to minimize radiation exposure for a developing child?
What major physiological system's development is heavily dependent on the full gravitational load ($1g$) of Earth?
What is a projected implication for a person developed entirely in $0.38g$ if they are later exposed to Earth's $1g$ environment?
What speculative term is used to describe a human subspecies potentially adapted exclusively to the lower gravity of Mars?
What critical requirement related to life support must be met for a minimum duration before a governing body might consider allowing conception on Mars?
What specific type of medical disaster is the greatest immediate threat during a birth on Mars due to atmospheric composition requirements?
For the first generations born on Mars, whose perspective might their existence initially be viewed through, according to the text?
How might a child successfully born and raised on Mars perceive Earth?