Explore Mars: Imagine Life Beyond Earth
Discover Mars through science, imagination, and innovation. ​
From deserts of rust-red dust to frozen poles, Mars tells the story of what’s next for humankind.
Learn why the Red Planet inspires exploration, creativity, and future possibilities for humanity.
Take the Journey

Why Are We Going to Mars?
Mars is our closest frontier — a mirror of Earth’s past and a laboratory for its future. Exploring it helps us understand climate, survival, and ourselves. It’s not just a destination — it’s a rehearsal for living sustainably anywhere.
Get to Know Mars
Distance from Earth
Day length
Year length
Gravity
Temperature
Moons
Water
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Missions
225 million km (on average)
24h 37m — almost like Earth
687 Earth days
38% of Earth’s (you’d weigh 60% less!)
−60 °C on average
Phobos & Deimos
Ice at poles and beneath the surface
Over 20 orbiters & rovers since 1960s

Imagining Life on Mars
What would it take to live on Mars?
Future habitats will mix engineering, biology, and art — closed-loop ecosystems, recycled air and water, and food grown under domes of light.

Experience It on Earth
Event&workshops
Join our immersive Mars Week events
and dedicated workshops
VR Experience
Explore our VR Space Journey
Space food
Taste the Future Mars Menu by food-tech innovators