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The Many Plans for Mars (Issue #25)

By:  Nicole Willett A lot of media coverage has occurred over the past several months regarding sending humans to Mars.  Many people get the proposed missions mixed up and sometimes facts are falsely reported.  This blog is an attempt to focus on a few of the organizations/companies that have serious Mars proposals underway.  The Mars

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Terraforming Mars (Issue #24)

By:  Nicole Willett The Sun has an approximate lifespan of ten billion years.  Most scientists believe we are about halfway through that life span.  Recently scientists have stated that the Sun will begin its death throes in about 2.8 billion years.  If humans behave in a way conducive to the health of the planet and

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Rovers and Spaceships Everywhere! (Issue #23)

Rover and Engineering Design Competitions- Levels:  5th grade thru Undergraduate By: Nicole Willett, Chuck McMurray and The Mars Society The Mars Society is host to three (3) design challenges.  They range in age from middle school thru college level.  The middle and high school level challenge was launched at the 16th Annual Mars Society Convention

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Why Could We Be Descendants of Martians? (Issue #22)

By: Dr. Steven Benner and Nicole Willett For many years, scientists have considered the model that life originated on Mars and was transported to Earth, rather than originating on Earth.  This model turns on answers to the question: What molecular structures are necessary for biology to “switch on”, moving from an inanimate state to a

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Will Drilling Find Extant Life on Mars? (Issue #21)

by: Nicole Willett I recently attended the online NASA/JPL Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group (MEPAG) meeting that was held on July 23, 2013. The meeting’s purpose was to discuss the Mars 2020 rover and many other Mars exploration issues. Many people wonder why NASA keeps sending rovers to Mars without stating that they will unequivocally

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