Scientists Simulate Mars In Utah Desert

HANKSVILLE, UT - JUNE 16: Veronica Ann Zabala-Aliberto (L) from Arizona State University and Hugh Gregory (R) a space-flight historian climb a hill outside the Mars Desert Research Station June 16, 2005, several miles northwest of Hanksville, Utah. The research station based in the Utah desert is sponsored by the Mars Society and is used for scientific research and practice for a maned mission to Mars in the future. There are several groups a year that man the station one to two weeks at a time. (Photo by George Frey/Getty Images)
HANKSVILLE, UT - JUNE 16: Veronica Ann Zabala-Aliberto (L) from Arizona State University and Hugh Gregory (R) a space-flight historian climb a hill outside the Mars Desert Research Station June 16, 2005, several miles northwest of Hanksville, Utah. The research station based in the Utah desert is sponsored by the Mars Society and is used for scientific research and practice for a maned mission to Mars in the future. There are several groups a year that man the station one to two weeks at a time. (Photo by George Frey/Getty Images)
Scientists Simulate Mars In Utah Desert
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