|
||||||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||||
Navigation |
The Arctic Astranauts
Submitted by frostfire on Sun, 2007-11-18 09:38.
arctic | Astranauts
![]()
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. In order to achieve these goals, operations at the Habitat Units are performed under "Mars simulation" conditions. This means that once a crew is in a unit, barring a serious medical event or emergency, they live and work as astronauts would on Mars:
They have even modified their schedules to live by “Mars time,” which is 39 minutes longer than a normal 24-hour Earth day. At 75° north latitude, Devon Island is the largest uninhabited island on Earth, and it is also notable for the presence of the Haughton impact crater, created some 39 million years ago when a meteorite about 2 km (1.2 mi) in diameter crashed into what were then forests. Haughton retains many geological features that lower-latitude craters lose to erosion. For this reason Haughton and its environs have been dubbed by scientists working there as "Mars on Earth".
If you enjoyed this post please use the logos below to add it to StumbleUpon, Delicious, Digg or Reddit. ....................................................................................................................... Post new comment |
SearchAbout Frostfirezoo
...................................... Frostfire StoreRecent Content
|
||||