Scientists at the Mars settlement announced that the colony has recorded its first-ever human births, marking a historic milestone in off-world habitation.
The births, involving two healthy babies delivered by Earth-trained obstetricians, come six years after the first Mars colonists arrived. Mission officials say the infants and their mothers are thriving under controlled habitat conditions.
Space agencies and private investors hailed the event as proof that long-term human life beyond Earth is viable, although experts caution that medical risks and psychological challenges remain significant for families living on Mars.




