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− | *'''• I. Mars Planetary Science''' - physical description of the planet; all the science data that is collected
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− | **⁃ Astronomy
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− | ***⁃ Orbit
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− | ***⁃ Moons - Natural Satellites
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− | ***⁃ Mars-Crossing Asteroids
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− | ***⁃ Time Measures (day, year, calendar, …)
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− | **⁃ Aerography (geography)
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− | ***⁃ Mars Atlas (place names & images)
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− | ***⁃ Topography (surface elevation maps, …)
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− | ***⁃ Atmospheric Sciences (composition, pressure, climate, weather, seasons, …)
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− | ***⁃ Gravimetry (subsurface density map)
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− | ***⁃ Surface Spectroscopy (gamma, infra-red,…)
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− | **⁃ Areology (geology)
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− | ***⁃ Geologic Processes (age of features, volcanism, faulting, erosion, …)
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− | ***⁃ Areomorphology (landforms)
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− | ***⁃ Mineralogy (distribution, abundance)
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− | ***⁃ Hydrology (distribution of surface water, ice)
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− | ***⁃ Mars Meteorites
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− | *• '''II. Mars Spacecraft/Robotic Missions''' - (non-human) - mission planning and execution history
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− | **⁃ Mission Objectives
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− | ***⁃ Search for Life
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− | ***⁃ Spaceflight Science
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− | ***⁃ Resource Mapping
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− | **⁃ Mission Planning (and engineering)
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− | ***⁃ Exploration Concepts
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− | ***⁃ Orbital Mechanics
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− | ***⁃ Propulsion
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− | ***⁃ Power Systems
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− | ***⁃ Communication
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− | ***⁃ Instruments (sensors, …)
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− | ***⁃ Emerging Technologies
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− | **⁃ Exploration Missions (historical, current, planned)
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− | ***⁃ Orbital Missions
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− | ***⁃ Lander Missions
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− | ***⁃ Robotic Exploration
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− | *• '''III. Mars Human Exploration (planning)''' - human exploration concepts and planning
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− | **⁃ Human Mission Architecture
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− | **⁃ Exploration Transport Systems
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− | ***⁃ Interplanetary Vehicles
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− | ***⁃ Descent Vehicles
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− | ***⁃ Ascent Vehicles
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− | **⁃ Surface Vehicular Activities
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− | ***⁃ EVA Suits
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− | **⁃ Funding
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− | **⁃ Training
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− | **⁃ Human Factors (and crew considerations)
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− | **⁃ Medicine
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− | **⁃ In-situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)
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− | **⁃ Analog Stations
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− | ***⁃ MDRS
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− | ***⁃ FMARS
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− | ***⁃ HI-SEAS
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− | **⁃ Space Stations (Mars orbital)
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− | **⁃ Moon Stations (Phobos, Deimos)
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− | *'''• IV. Mars Human Settlement (planning)''' - including plans & concepts, philosophical/ethical considerations, and mars analogue research
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− | **⁃ Settlement Transport Systems
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− | ***⁃ Ready for Mars
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− | ***⁃ SpaceX Transport
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− | **⁃ Mission Support
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− | **⁃ Life Support Systems
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− | ***⁃ Air (oxygen extraction, distribution)
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− | ***⁃ Water (drilling, extraction, distribution)
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− | ***⁃ HVAC (heating, ventilation, air-conditioning)
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− | **⁃ Settlement Plans
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− | ***⁃ Housing and Infrastructure Concepts (camps, outposts, bases, settlements, cities)
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− | ***⁃ Construction, Assembly, Maintenance
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− | **⁃ Surface Transportation
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− | ***⁃ Surface Vehicles
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− | ***⁃ Surface Transportation Networks
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− | **⁃ Health and Safety (medicine)
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− | ***⁃ Radiation Protection
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− | ***⁃ Diet and Nutrition
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− | ***⁃ Gravity and Fitness
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− | ***⁃ Psychology
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− | **⁃ Communications (inter- and intra- settlement sites)
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− | **⁃ Energy
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− | ***⁃ Sources
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− | ***⁃ Distribution
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− | ***⁃ Storage
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− | ***⁃ Fuels
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− | **⁃ Agriculture
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− | ***⁃ Growing Methods (hydro-, aero-, geo- ponics)
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− | ***⁃ Food Crops
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− | ***⁃ Non-Food Crops
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− | ***⁃ Biospherics
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− | ***⁃ Genetic Engineering (biotechnology)
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− | ***- Livestock & Aquaculture
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− | **⁃ Resources and Manufacture
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− | ***⁃ Materials (chemistry & physics)
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− | ***⁃ Prospecting
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− | ***⁃ Mining and Refining (metals, ceramics)
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− | ***⁃ Synthesis (chemicals, polymers)
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− | ***⁃ Manufacture
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− | ***⁃ Fabrication and Repair
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− | ***⁃ Waste Management and Recycling
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− | **⁃ Society
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− | ***⁃ Law
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− | ***⁃ Philosophy and Ethics
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− | ***⁃ Commerce and Economics
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− | ***⁃ Government
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− | **⁃ Terraforming
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− | *'''• V. Mars Outreach (for Mars exploration/settlement)''' - people and organizations (Mars Society, Marspedia, etc), political action, and public outreach & education
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− | **⁃ Outreach Concepts
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− | ***⁃ Political Action
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− | ***⁃ Events
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− | ***⁃ Competitions
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− | **⁃ People and Organizations
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− | ***⁃ Mars Society (organization and processes)
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− | ***⁃ Explore Mars
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− | ***⁃ Mars One
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− | ***⁃ SpaceX
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− | **⁃ Education
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− | ***⁃ Online courses
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− | ***⁃ University Degree Programs
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− | **⁃ Information Media Sources
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− | ***⁃ Marspedia
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− | ***⁃ MarsPapers
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− | ***⁃ Mars Society Videos (Youtube)
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− | ***⁃ Wikipedia
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− | *'''• VI. Mars Arts and Literature''' - Mars in literature, music, movies, plays, graphic arts, photography
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− | **⁃ Books
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− | ***⁃ Science Fiction Literature
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− | ***⁃ Non-fiction Literature
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− | **⁃ Essays
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− | **⁃ History
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− | **⁃ Plays
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− | **⁃ Movies (motion pictures)
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− | ***⁃ Documentaries
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− | ***⁃ TV Series
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− | ***⁃ Science Fiction Movies
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− | **⁃ Music
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− | **⁃ Photography
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− | **⁃ Art
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− | **⁃ Games
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− | ***⁃ Board Games
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− | ***⁃ Computer Games
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