The Mars Desert Research Station ( MDRS ) is the second simulated Mars analog habitat owned and operated by the Mars Society .
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2018 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station ( MDRS ) is the second simulated Mars analog habitat owned and operated by the Mars Society . |
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2017 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station ( MDRS ) is the second of four planned simulated Mars surface exploration habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Stations ) owned and operated by the Mars Society . |
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2016 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is the second of four planned simulated Mars surface exploration habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Stations ) owned and operated by the Mars Society . Built in the western United States in the early 2000s, it is typically manned by small crews who visit the site for short periods of time to conduct scientific research. Besides a large building that serves as the center of activities, the complex includes a greenhouse, an observatory, and assorted open areas. |
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2015 |
85670 characters 12 sections 38 paragraphs 12 images 246 internal links 21 external links |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is the second of four planned simulated Mars surface exploration habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Stations ) owned and operated by the Mars Society . Built in the western United States in the early 2000s, it is typically manned by small crews who visit the site for short periods of time to conduct scientific research. Besides a large building that serves as the center of activities, the complex includes a greenhouse, an observatory, and assorted open areas. |
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2014 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is the second of four planned simulated Mars surface exploration habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Stations ) owned and operated by the Mars Society . Built in the western United States in the early 2000s, it is typically manned by small crews who visit the site for short periods of time to conduct scientific research. Besides a large building that serves as the center of activities, the complex includes a greenhouse, an observatory, and assorted open areas. |
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2013 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is the second of four planned simulated Mars surface exploration habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Stations ) owned and operated by the Mars Society . Built in the western United States in the early 2000s, it is typically manned by small crews who visit the site for short periods of time to conduct scientific research. Besides a large building that serves as the center of activities, the complex includes a greenhouse, an observatory, and assorted open areas. |
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2012 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is the second of four planned simulated Mars surface exploration habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Stations ) owned and operated by the Mars Society . Built in the western United States in the early 2000s, it is typically manned by small crews who visit the site for short periods of time to conduct scientific research. Besides a large building that serves as the center of activities, the complex includes a greenhouse, an observatory, and assorted open areas. |
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2011 |
52492 characters 12 sections 36 paragraphs 7 images 75 internal links 19 external links |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is the second of four planned simulated Mars surface exploration habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Stations ) owned and operated by the Mars Society . |
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2010 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is the second of four planned simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Stations ) maintained by the Mars Society . |
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2009 |
34435 characters 11 sections 26 paragraphs 8 images 73 internal links 12 external links |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is the second of four planned simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Stations ) maintained by the Mars Society . |
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2008 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is one of four planned simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Station Programme ) maintained by the Mars Society . The station is in the San Rafael Swell of Utah . It is 11 kilometres (7 miles) from Hanksville, Utah , four miles west along State Route 24 , and about three miles north on a dirt road. It is the second such research station to be built, after the completion of the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station on Devon Island in the Arctic in 2000. The project's goals are to develop field tactics based on environmental constraints (ie, being required to work in spacesuits), to test habitat design features and tools, and to assess crew selection protocols. While much warmer than Mars, the desert location is optimal because of its Mars-like terrain and appearance. |
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2007 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is one of four planned simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Station Programme ) maintained by the Mars Society . It is the second such research station to be built, after the completion of the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station on Devon Island in the Arctic in 2000. The project's goals are to develop field tactics based on environmental constraints (ie, being required to work in spacesuits), to test habitat design features and tools, and to assess crew selection protocols. While much warmer than Mars, the desert location is optimal because of its Mars-like terrain and appearance. |
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2006 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is one of four planned simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Station Programme ') maintained by the Mars Society . It is the second such research station to be built, after the completion of the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station on Devon Island in the Arctic in 2000. The project's goals are to develop field tactics based on environmental constraints (ie, being required to work in spacesuits), to test habitat design features and tools, and to assess crew selection protocols. While much warmer than Mars, the desert location is optimal because of its Mars-like terrain and appearance. |
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2005 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is one of four planned simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analogue Research Station Programme ') maintained by the Mars Society . It is the second such research station to be built, after the completion of the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station on Devon Island in the Arctic in 2000. The project's goals are to develop field tactics based on environmental constraints (ie, being required to work in spacesuits), to test habitat design features and tools, and to assess crew selection protocols. While much warmer than Mars, the desert location is optimal because of its Mars-like terrain and appearance. |
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2004 |
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The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is one of four planned simulated Mars habitats (or 'Mars Analogue Research Station') maintained by the Mars Society . It is the second such research station to be built, after the completion of the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station on Devon Island in the Arctic in 2000. The purpose of these stations is to provide an example of what living will be like on Mars. Whlie much hotter than Mars, the location is optimal because of its Mars-like terrain and appearance. |