Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station

The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station ( FMARS ) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations ) established and maintained by the Mars Society .

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2018

219866 characters

60 sections

118 paragraphs

50 images

337 internal links

67 external links

1. Background

2. Establishment of the station

3. Operations

4. Timeline of operations

5. Research and accomplishments

6. Publications

7. Crews

8. Campus

9. Sponsors

10. See also

11. References

12. External links

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The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station ( FMARS ) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations ) established and maintained by the Mars Society .

2017

219608 characters

60 sections

118 paragraphs

50 images

337 internal links

67 external links

1. Background

2. Establishment of the station

3. Operations

4. Timeline of operations

5. Research and accomplishments

6. Publications

7. Crews

8. Campus

9. Sponsors

10. See also

11. References

12. External links

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The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station ( FMARS ) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations ) established and maintained by the Mars Society .

2016

208517 characters

58 sections

117 paragraphs

46 images

332 internal links

64 external links

1. Background

2. Establishment of the station

3. Operations

4. Timeline of operations

5. Research and accomplishments

6. Publications

7. Crews

8. Campus

9. Sponsors

10. See also

11. References

12. External links

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The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations ) established and maintained by the Mars Society .

2015

208471 characters

58 sections

117 paragraphs

46 images

331 internal links

64 external links

1. Background

2. Establishment of the station

3. Operations

4. Timeline of operations

5. Research and accomplishments

6. Publications

7. Crews

8. Campus

9. Sponsors

10. See also

11. References

12. External links

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The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations ) established and maintained by the Mars Society .

2014

207992 characters

59 sections

117 paragraphs

44 images

332 internal links

64 external links

1. Background

2. Establishment of the station

3. Operations

4. Timeline of operations

5. Research and accomplishments

6. Publications

7. Crews

8. Campus

9. Sponsors

10. See also

11. Notes

12. References

13. External links

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The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations ) established and maintained by the Mars Society .

2013

192526 characters

54 sections

106 paragraphs

42 images

328 internal links

52 external links

1. Background

2. Establishment of the Station

3. Operations

4. Timeline of Operations

5. Research and Accomplishments

6. Publications

7. Crews

8. Campus

9. Sponsors

10. See also

11. Notes

12. References

13. External links

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The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations ) established and maintained by the Mars Society .

2012

179629 characters

54 sections

106 paragraphs

39 images

288 internal links

52 external links

1. Background

2. Establishment of the Station

3. Operations

4. Timeline of Operations

5. Research and Accomplishments

6. Publications

7. Crews

8. Campus

9. Sponsors

10. See also

11. Notes

12. References

13. External links

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The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations ) established and maintained by the Mars Society .

2011

178593 characters

54 sections

107 paragraphs

39 images

285 internal links

50 external links

1. Background

2. Establishment of the Station

3. Operations

4. Timeline of Operations

5. Research and Accomplishments

6. Publications

7. Crews

8. Campus

9. Sponsors

10. See also

11. Notes

12. References

13. External links

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occupied 0.095

evas 0.092

construction 0.091

zubrin 0.091

conducted 0.088

micheels 0.087

The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations ) established and maintained by the Mars Society .

2010

168836 characters

51 sections

103 paragraphs

34 images

278 internal links

43 external links

1. Background

2. Establishment of the Station

3. Operations

4. Timeline of Operations

5. Research and Accomplishments

6. Publications

7. Crews

8. Campus

9. Sponsors

10. See also

11. References

12. External links

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The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations ) established and maintained by the Mars Society .

2009

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15 external links

1. FMARS Expeditions

2. See also

3. References

4. External links

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The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is a project operated by the Mars Society to conduct geological and biological exploration under conditions similar to those found on Mars , to develop field tactics based on those explorations, to test habitat design features, tools, and technologies, and to assess crew selection protocols. To this end, the Society constructed a research station on Canada 's remote northerly Devon Island in the summer of 2000. In the following summer, six separate crews of five to seven people occupied the station and began work. From 2002-2009, six crews occupied the remote output. It is required that any outside work be done wearing a spacesuit simulator and that all communications are conducted by radio. Communications between the station and off-island researchers are subject to a time delay which mimics that of actual radio traffic between Earth and Mars.

2008

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1. See also

2. External links

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The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is a project operated by the Mars Society to conduct geological and microbiological exploration under conditions similar to those found on Mars , to develop field tactics based on those explorations, to test habitat design features, tools, and technologies, and to assess crew selection protocols. To this end, the Society constructed a research station on Canada 's remote northerly Devon Island in the summer of 2000. In the following summer, six separate crews of five to seven people occupied the station and began work. It is required that any outside work be done wearing a spacesuit simulator and that all communications are conducted by radio. Communications between the station and off-island researchers are subject to a time delay which mimics that of actual radio traffic between Earth and Mars.

2007

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1. See also

2. External links

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storage 0.128

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mimics 0.124

The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is a project operated by the Mars Society to conduct geological and microbiological exploration under conditions similar to those found on Mars , to develop field tactics based on those explorations, to test habitat design features, tools, and technologies, and to assess crew selection protocols. To this end, the Society constructed a research station on Canada 's remote northerly Devon Island in the summer of 2000 . In the following summer, six separate crews of five to seven people occupied the station and began work. It is required that any outside work be done wearing a spacesuit simulator and that all communications are conducted by radio. Communications between the station and off-island researchers are subject to a time delay which mimics that of actual radio traffic between Earth and Mars.

2006

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1. See also

2. External links

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The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is a project operated by the Mars Society in collaboration with NASA 's Haughton-Mars Project , to conduct geological and microbiological exploration under conditions similar to those found on Mars , to develop field tactics based on those explorations, to test habitat design features, tools, and technologies, and to assess crew selection protocols. To this end, the Society constructed a research station on Canada 's remote northerly Devon Island in the summer of 2000 . In the following summer, six separate crews of five to seven people occupied the station and began work. It is required that any outside work be done wearing a spacesuit simulator and that all communications are conducted by radio. Communications between the station and off-island researchers are subject to a time delay which mimics that of actual radio traffic between Earth and Mars.

2005

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1. See also

2. External links

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template 0.137

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microbiological 0.137

awaiting 0.131

haughton 0.131

euromars 0.131

simulator 0.126

The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is a project operated by the Mars Society in collaboration with NASA 's Haughton-Mars Project , to conduct geological and microbiological exploration under conditions similar to those found on Mars , to develop field tactics based on those explorations, to test habitat design features, tools, and technologies, and to assess crew selection protocols. To this end, the Society constructed a research station on Canada 's remote northerly Devon Island in the summer of 2000 . In the following summer, the six separate crews of five to seven people occupied the station and began work. It is required that any outside work be done wearing a spacesuit simulator and that all communications are conducted by radio. Communications between the station and off-island researchers are subject to a time delay which mimics that of actual radio traffic between Earth and Mars.