NASA study advances potential for Mars habitation
From left, U.S. Space Force Spc. 4 William Wallace, 4th Space Operations Squadron payload engineer, Sarah Guthrie, ARG-6I crew commander, and Moses Vital, ARG-6I mission specialist, pose outside the Lunar/Mars Habitat facility at the University of North Dakota, North Dakota, May 2024. With space exploration being challenging and complex, analog studies like ARG-6I are essential to technology development, operations, and provide experience to future astronauts and mission planners.
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