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Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station

Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station
Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station is located in Canada
Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station
Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station
Coordinates: 75°25′52.75″N 089°49′24.19″W / 75.4313194°N 89.8233861°W / 75.4313194; -89.8233861Coordinates: 75°25′52.75″N 089°49′24.19″W / 75.4313194°N 89.8233861°W / 75.4313194; -89.8233861
Country  Canada
Territory  Nunavut
Region Qikiqtaaluk Region
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
Website http://arctic.marssociety.org/

The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) is the first of two simulated Mars habitats (or Mars Analog Research Stations) established and maintained by the Mars Society.

The station is located on Devon Island, a Mars analog environment and polar desert, approximately 165 kilometres (103 mi) north east of the hamlet of Resolute in Nunavut, Canada. The station is situated on Haynes Ridge, overlooking the Haughton impact crater, a 23 km (14 mi) diameter crater formed approximately 39 million years ago (late Eocene). The location is approximately 1,609 km (1,000 mi; 869 nmi) from the Geographic North Pole and approximately 1,287 km (800 mi; 695 nmi) from the Magnetic North Pole.

FMARS is the first research station of its kind to be built, completed in the summer of 2000.

Operated by the non-profit Mars Society, the station's mission is to help develop key knowledge needed to prepare for human Mars exploration, and to inspire the public by making real the vision of human exploration of Mars. The society uses the station to conduct geological and biological exploration under conditions similar to those found on Mars, to develop field tactics based on those explorations, to test habitat design features, tools, and technologies, and to assess crew selection protocols.

The project's final cost was US$1.3 million, raised through sponsorships with major companies. Flashline.com, an internet business, donated $175,000 and was granted the right to affix its name to the project. Other major sponsors included the Kirsch Foundation, the Foundation for the International Non-governmental Development of Space (FINDS) and the Discovery Channel (which purchased exclusive English-language TV rights to the station's activities for the first two years).


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