The Mars Analog Research Station Program ( MARS ) is an international effort initiated and spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centers where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human missions to the Red Planet.
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2018 |
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The Mars Analog Research Station Program ( MARS ) is an international effort initiated and spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centers where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human missions to the Red Planet. |
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2017 |
46879 characters 6 sections 14 paragraphs 8 images 195 internal links 4 external links |
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The Mars Analog Research Station Program ( MARS ) is an international effort initiated and spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centers where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human missions to the Red Planet. |
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2016 |
47733 characters 6 sections 14 paragraphs 9 images 197 internal links 4 external links |
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The Mars Analog Research Station Program (MARS) is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centers where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human missions to the Red Planet. |
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2015 |
47652 characters 6 sections 14 paragraphs 9 images 197 internal links 4 external links |
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The Mars Analog Research Station Program (MARS) is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centers where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human missions to the Red Planet. |
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2014 |
47656 characters 6 sections 14 paragraphs 9 images 197 internal links 4 external links |
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The Mars Analog Research Station Program (MARS) is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centers where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human missions to the Red Planet. |
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2013 |
47662 characters 6 sections 14 paragraphs 9 images 197 internal links 4 external links |
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The Mars Analog Research Station Program (MARS) is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centers where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human missions to the Red Planet. |
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2012 |
16028 characters 6 sections 14 paragraphs 3 images 19 internal links 4 external links |
habitat 0.329 deck 0.268 station 0.262 mdrs 0.242 fmars 0.234 unit 0.227 euromars 0.189 analog 0.161 decks 0.121 crew 0.118 living 0.118 flashline 0.117 arctic 0.105 storage 0.103 work 0.099 |
The Mars Analog Research Station Program (MARS) is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centers where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human missions to the Red Planet. |
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2011 |
15956 characters 6 sections 14 paragraphs 3 images 18 internal links 4 external links |
habitat 0.329 deck 0.268 station 0.262 mdrs 0.242 fmars 0.234 unit 0.227 euromars 0.189 analog 0.161 decks 0.121 crew 0.118 living 0.118 flashline 0.117 arctic 0.105 storage 0.103 work 0.099 |
The Mars Analog Research Station Program (MARS) is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centers where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human missions to the Red Planet. |
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2010 |
15772 characters 6 sections 14 paragraphs 3 images 14 internal links 4 external links |
habitat 0.329 deck 0.268 station 0.262 mdrs 0.242 fmars 0.234 unit 0.227 euromars 0.189 analog 0.161 decks 0.121 crew 0.118 living 0.118 flashline 0.117 arctic 0.105 storage 0.103 work 0.099 |
The Mars Analog Research Station Program (MARS) is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centers where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human missions to the Red Planet. |
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2009 |
34201 characters 5 sections 14 paragraphs 7 images 154 internal links 4 external links |
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The Mars Analogue Research Station (MARS) Programme is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centres where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human mission to the Red Planet. |
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2008 |
13206 characters 5 sections 14 paragraphs 4 images 11 internal links 4 external links |
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The Mars Analogue Research Station (MARS) Programme is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centres where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human mission to the Red Planet. |
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2007 |
13217 characters 5 sections 14 paragraphs 4 images 12 internal links 4 external links |
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The Mars Analogue Research Station (MARS) Programme is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centres where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human mission to the Red Planet. |
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2006 |
13517 characters 5 sections 14 paragraphs 5 images 12 internal links 4 external links |
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The Mars Analogue Research Station (MARS) Programme is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centres where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars , to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human mission to the Red Planet. |
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2005 |
13578 characters 6 sections 14 paragraphs 5 images 11 internal links 4 external links |
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The Mars Analogue Research Station (MARS) Programme is an international effort spearheaded by The Mars Society to establish a network of prototype research centres where scientists and engineers can live and work as if they were on Mars, to develop the protocols and procedures that will be required for human operations on Mars, and to test equipment that may be carried and used by human mission to the Red Planet. |