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Methods of traversing the Martian surface, using spacesuits and robots, collecting samples, doing basic analyses on site, and other experiments are conducted. The geology of the region strongly resembles that of Mars, as does the terrain that hosts it.Īccording to Mars Institute planetary scientist and HMP creator Pascal Lee, these may point to a cold and icy climate history for Mars - a notion somewhat at odds with current thinking. While places like the Haughton-Mars Project do not perfectly model the soil chemistry, intense radiation, lower gravity, or thin atmosphere of Mars, there is still great value in the work done here. A month on 'Mars': Journey to the 'Planet of the Apes Valley' A month on 'Mars': Flags and footprints of the moon and Arctic A month on 'Mars': Trekking across the Arctic We know how hostile Mars is to human life (and don't even get me started on Venus!), and what it would take to survive there. We've now had well over a dozen missions to Mars, currently have our sixth rover exploring the surface (including China's Zhurong), and receive continuous reports of surface weather and conditions surrounding the planet. The romantic notion that we had a nearby, near-twin world that could provide us a second home receded into interplanetary distance.Ĭut to 2022. By the time subsequent Mariners has reconnoitered the Red Planet, and the twin Viking landers had completed their first months of service at Chryse Planitia and Utopia Planitia, we began to understand that the surface was bathed in killing radiation and that the soil was likely laced with deadly peroxides. By the time the data were evaluated, Mars was revealed to have an atmosphere about 1/100 the density of Earth's, and it was so CO2 rich as to be unbreathable in any case. When Mariner 4 sped past Mars on July 15, 1965, the Martian empire of Ray Bradbury's fever dreams was finally smashed to red dust. Mariner 4 flew by Mars in July, 1965, and revealed a nearly airless, crater-strewn planet.
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