D-MARS

An analogue mission to mars, taking place in Makhtesh Ramon (-Ramon crater) located in the Israel's Negev desert. D-MARS is an acronym for "Desert Mars Analog Ramon Station". Ramon's geological features bear similarity to the soil condition of Mars's soil. In addition, the mission takes place in the crater because of its relative abundance. Several missions have been carried out since the beginning of 2018, each staffed by six Ramonauts (what crew members are called)[1][2]. They have accomplished many experiments in many disciplines, including physics, soil studies, microbial studies, psychology, agriculture, water supply, and engineering.[3][4].

The habitat and two ramonouts
The habitat and two Ramonauts, and part of the crater view

See also

List of Mars analogs

References

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