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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 

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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 

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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.

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Experience It on Earth
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Event&workshops

Join our immersive Mars Week events

and dedicated workshops

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VR Experience

Explore our VR Space Journey

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Space food

Taste the Future Mars Menu by food-tech innovators

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