Imagine in 2050 a series of problems caused by disasters on Earth.
At the same time, humanity continues to explore places beyond Earth, especially Mars.
In 2050, humans achieve the primary construction of a Mars base and, as a result, have the opportunity to work on Mars.
While technological advances have the ability to take humans to Mars and explore more unknown worlds, at the same time humans are separated by space and time.
In the future, will this barrier in space and time make the connection between humans and their loved ones weaker?
Historically, human contact with loved ones has not been weakened by distance or the difficulties of war, and the ways of paying tribute to loved ones have evolved with technology and culture.
People, regardless of country or culture, visit the graves of their deceased relatives on certain days. A visit to a cemetery or memorial park can be a time of healing, reflection, catharsis, sharing memories, saying prayers, saying goodbye, or simply a ritual of remembrance.
People talk to their deceased loved ones at the tomb. it’s normal, natural, and a meaningful way to grieve.
I don't think people's connection to their loved ones will be diminished whether they go to Mars or if humans explore further into space. So the following ways of mourning may be possible.