NASA study advances potential for Mars habitation
Moses Vital, left, Analog Research Group 6I mission specialist, and U.S. Space Force Spc. 4 William Wallace, 4th Space Operations Squadron payload engineer, tend to plants at the University of North Dakota’s Integrated Lunar/Mars Habitat facility in Grand Forks, North Dakota, May 2024. ARG-6I is the 6th APUS Analog Research Group mission to UND’s Integrated Lunar/Mars Habitat facility, whose goal is to advance the science community’s understanding of extraterrestrial agriculture.
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