The Mars Desert
Research Station
بالصور رحلة محطة الباحثين في صحراء المريخ
In the vast open spaces of southern Utah,
Reuters photographer Jim Urquhart recently paid a visit to the Mars Desert
Research Station (MDRS). Built and operated by a space advocacy group called
the Mars Society, the research facility is investigating the feasibility of
human exploration of Mars, using the Utah desert's Mars-like terrain to
simulate working conditions on the red planet. Since 2000, more than 100 small
crews have served two-week rotations in the MDRS, conducting research in an
on-site greenhouse, observatory, engineering area, and living space. Urquhart
was able to accompany members of the Crew 125 EuroMoonMars B mission inside the
MDRS facility, and on a simulated trip to collect Martian geological samples.
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