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Welcome to The Mars Society

by Jean Lagarde last modified 2007-03-07 09:27

This is the global and U.S. site for The Mars Society.

The Purpose of the Mars Society

To further the goal of the exploration and settlement of the Red Planet. This will be done by:
  1. Broad public outreach to instill the vision of pioneering Mars.
  2. Support of ever more aggressive government funded Mars exploration programs around the world.
  3. Conducting Mars exploration on a private basis.
Starting small, with hitchhiker payloads on government funded missions, we intend to use the credibility that such activity will engender to mobilize larger resources that will enable stand-alone private robotic missions and ultimately human exploration.


Founding Declaration

We invite you to read the Founding Declaration of the Mars Society.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Interested in finding out more about us? Read the Mars Society FAQ.

Mars Society News

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Mars Society President Robert Zubrin's "How To Live On Mars" To Be Published Dec. 9

Mars Society President Robert Zubrin's "How To Live On Mars" To Be Published Dec. 9

by Alex Kirk — 2008-12-02 14:04

Dr. Robert Zubrin's newest book, whose full title is "HOW TO LIVE ON MARS: A Trusty Guidebook to Surviving and Thriving on the Red Planet," is currently available for pre-order, and will be released by Three Rivers Press on Tuesday, Dec. 9. A portion of the proceeds from orders made through the link provided below will benefit the Mars Society, so be sure to order your copy through this e-mail (or the Mars Society web site)!

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Letter By Robert Zubrin Published In Today's New York Times

by Alex Kirk — 2008-12-01 11:21

The letter, which was in response to an op-ed piece by former NASA Associate Administrator for Science Dr. Alan Stern, was published alongside three other letters from respected space authorities that discussed the issue of cost overruns in high-profile NASA missions.

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Tell President-Elect Obama's Transition Team To Support Humans To Mars, Plus 2009 SEA Budget Blitz Information

by Chris Carberry — 2008-11-25 16:28

No matter what side of the political spectrum you reside on, it is universally agreed that we are at a key moment in history. The current financial crisis, massive economic bailouts, and continuing turmoil in the Middle East and elsewhere, could very well result in the space program being overshadowed or downgraded from our national priority list.

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Images Released From Flight Of German Mars Society's MIRIAM

by Hannes S. Griebel — 2008-11-22 15:36

Following the flight of MIRIAM, the German Mars Society is happy to herewith release two pictures which were assembled from individual video frames captured during flight.

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Multi-Update

Multi-Update

by Tom Hill — 2008-11-15 12:28

It's been over a month since I've updated this web page, but there's been a lot of action in other locations. The TEMPO team has been quite busy.

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Mars Society Announces Dates For Twelfth Annual International Convention

by Alex Kirk — 2008-11-12 16:23

The Mars Society is pleased to announce that the 12th Annual International Mars Society Convention will take place from July 30-August 2, 2009 in the Washington DC area, at the University of Maryland, College Park.

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2009 University Rover Challenge - Call for Entrants

2009 University Rover Challenge - Call for Entrants

by Kevin F Sloan — 2008-11-11 15:14

The Mars Society's Third Annual University Rover Challenge (URC) is seeking the best and brightest college teams to design and build the next generation of Mars rovers for a competition at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in southern Utah. The international competition will be held May 28-30, 2009; thousands in prize money, and a year's worth of bragging rights, are up for grabs.

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German Mars Society's MIRIAM Partially Successful in Oct. 22 Launch

German Mars Society's MIRIAM Partially Successful in Oct. 22 Launch

by Hannes S. Griebel — 2008-11-05 20:53

MIRIAM was launched to a 175km peak altitude from the SSC ESRANGE rocket test site near Kiruna, North Sweden on October 22nd, 2008. It rode on top of the REXUS4 sounding rocket managed and built by the EuroLaunch Consortium of the DLR Moraba group of Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany and ESA.

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German Mars Society's MIRIAM Being Prepared For Launch

by Hannes S. Griebel — 2008-10-21 16:23

During the past week, MIRIAM and its flight system stack were prepared for launch. The flight operations team and the flight support crew arrived in Kiruna along with a number of guests. Until Thursday, the only one missing was MIRIAM herself, who unfortunately got lost during transport from Stockholm to Kiruna. She was finally located in Lulea, safely delivered to ESRANGE and checked out. No transportation damages were found.

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Mars Science Laboratory Still on Course!

by Jean Lagarde — 2008-10-21 16:48

You will be pleased to learn that NASA administrator Michael Griffin announced that the program has been given the authority to continue for a planned 2009 launch.

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Louis L. Stott Foundation Provides Major Donation To The Mars Society

by Alex Kirk — 2008-10-21 16:45

The Mars Society is pleased to announce that the Louis L. Stott Foundation has recently donated $35,000 in the first of a promised series of gifts. This grant will be used to help support the Society's new project, TEMPO³, and to support The Mars Society's membership outreach program.

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URGENT: Mobilize to Save the Mars Science Laboratory!

by Alex Kirk — 2008-10-17 23:28

Due to budgetary overruns, NASA and Congress may cancel the Mars Science Laboratory, which is scheduled to be launched to Mars in October of 2009 - in a vote that could be held as soon as Friday! This 9-foot long rover is far more capable than the twin rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, and will contain the most impressive array of instruments and experiments that has ever been sent to Mars. It will be able to look for the building blocks of life. All previous Mars missions have been leading up to this one. UPDATE: Any letters sent to Congress through 10:30 a.m. eastern time on Oct. 10 should be re-sent immediately. The system uses the house.gov web server to look up representatives, and that system is currently being overwhelmed by people upset with the financial bailout. As a result, letters sent to Congress were not properly generated. We apologize for the inconvenience, and have now implemented a workaround that will allow all letters to be sent. We also want to clarify that there is no actual vote by Congress planned, but a decision will be taken by NASA management that can be influenced by input from your representatives.

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Print-On-Demand publishing of Mars Society Proceedings

by Frank Crossman — 2008-10-08 20:22

Announcing Print-On-Demand book publishing of full papers from the Mars Society Conventions 2005-2008.

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Publish your Mars Society Convention presentation

by Frank Crossman — 2008-10-08 20:23

Submit your Mars Society Convention presentation for electronic publication in the MarsPapers Archive.

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German Mars Society Finalizes Preparations For Oct. 21 Launch Of MIRIAM

German Mars Society Finalizes Preparations For Oct. 21 Launch Of MIRIAM

by Hannes S. Griebel — 2008-10-03 19:17

Over the weekend, the flight system was successfully flight commissioned and the MIRIAM entry vehicle assembled and packed. On Monday morning, the Entry Vehicle was finally installed within the Service Module and the clamp ring was locked. The system is now ready for deployment in space.

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Mars Society Congratulates SpaceX On Its First Successful Orbital Flight

by Alex Kirk — 2008-09-29 12:24

The Mars Society has extended formal congratulations to SpaceX, after Flight 4 of the Falcon 1 vehicle successfully reached orbit last night.

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German Mars Society Performs Flight System Commissioning Tests on MIRIAM

by Alex Kirk — 2008-09-29 08:37

After receiving the proper trajectory file from MORABA and finding that no flight sequence modifications are necessary for successful operation, we proceeded with flight system commissioning tests. We tested failure modes and nominal missions. Despite a successful commissioning earlier this week, two potentially hazardous problems resulting from software upgrades were discovered and fixed.

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TEMPO³The First Month

by Tom Hill — 2008-11-14 23:52

It's hard to believe that a month has passed since that day in August, when The Mars Society took on TEMPO³ as their latest project. The last four weeks have been spent pulling a team together, and getting word out to the world that the project is underway. Progress has been made on several fronts, but much remains to do.

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German Mars Society's MIRIAM Flight Simulation Test 1 Completed

by Alex Kirk — 2008-09-23 10:58

The MIRIAM Instrument Pod, Service Module and Camera Module each underwent a complete flight simulation test cycle on September 18 at our own lab and the DLR field center Oberpfaffenhofen.

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German Mars Society's MIRIAM Works Out Bugs In Pre-Flight Test

by Hannes S. Griebel — 2008-09-17 10:12

The MIRIAM Service Module and Camera Module were vibration tested last Friday, September 12, at IABG's Space Test Center of Ottobrunn, Germany.

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