Mars, a barren and desolate red planet.
Dryness is the theme here.
Yellow sand is the melody of Mars.
In the southern hemisphere of Mars, within a meteorite crater called "Gusev," stand a few sets of strange houses, some resembling overturned bowls, others towering oil drums, and some like truck trailers...
Approximately twenty-seven or eight peculiar houses stand at the bottom of the meteorite crater, interconnected by special passages, forming a sizable base.
Outside the base, radar, Mars rovers, and tools such as shovels can be seen clearly.
This base was established by over a hundred Earth astronauts landing on Mars, marking the first human base on the planet.
The over-a-hundred astronauts include geologists, biologists, agronomists, computer experts, doctors, workers, and elite talents from various professions.