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Wow, that was surreal. I've been a huge fan of Myst, olobvusiy, but moreso of the company Cyan, especially Rand. Just a few things I couldn't help but notice: Look out, it's Gehn's scribe!Riven bottled water? Does it float over the heater?Quite a few paraphernalia from Exile. Guess they like what Presto Studios did with that one!Why is there a log over the conference table? It's big, it's heavy, it's wood!You went all that way I couldn't get any footage of you guys playing disc golf? I mean, seriously?
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==Overview==
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&quot;<em>Building upon concepts and designs from the past several decades, the [[Mars Homestead Project]]&trade;, the main project of the '''Mars Foundation'''&trade;, seeks to develop a unified plan for building the [[hill-side concept|first habitat]] on Mars by exploiting local materials. The ultimate goal of the project is to build a growing, permanent settlement beyond the Earth, thus allowing civilization to spread beyond the limits of our small planet.</em>&quot;
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The Mars Foundation seem to be inactive, as the main page hasn't been updated for many years, apparently since 2011.  There is an updated copyright notice for 2020, so there is still some work done.
  
 
==Links==
 
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* [http://www.marshome.org/ The Mars Foundation homepage]
 
 
  
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*[http://www.marshome.org/ The Mars Foundation homepage]
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Banner-homestead.jpg

Overview

"Building upon concepts and designs from the past several decades, the Mars Homestead Project™, the main project of the Mars Foundation™, seeks to develop a unified plan for building the first habitat on Mars by exploiting local materials. The ultimate goal of the project is to build a growing, permanent settlement beyond the Earth, thus allowing civilization to spread beyond the limits of our small planet."

The Mars Foundation seem to be inactive, as the main page hasn't been updated for many years, apparently since 2011. There is an updated copyright notice for 2020, so there is still some work done.

Links