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*[http://www.marsdaily.com/reports/ExoMars_software_passes_ESA_Mars_Yard_driving_test_999.html Mars Yard], a 9 x 9 m 'Planetary Utilisation Testbed', used to test a half-scale version of the ExoMars rover, called ExoMars Testing Rover (ExoTeR) at the ESA's Planetary Robotics Laboratory at ESTEC in the Netherlands | *[http://www.marsdaily.com/reports/ExoMars_software_passes_ESA_Mars_Yard_driving_test_999.html Mars Yard], a 9 x 9 m 'Planetary Utilisation Testbed', used to test a half-scale version of the ExoMars rover, called ExoMars Testing Rover (ExoTeR) at the ESA's Planetary Robotics Laboratory at ESTEC in the Netherlands | ||
*[http://www.moondaily.com/reports/Preparing_astronaut_lunar_exploration_999.html Pangaea-X] is a lunar-focused test campaign that brings together geology, high-tech survey equipment and space exploration by ESA in the barren and dry landscape of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain | *[http://www.moondaily.com/reports/Preparing_astronaut_lunar_exploration_999.html Pangaea-X] is a lunar-focused test campaign that brings together geology, high-tech survey equipment and space exploration by ESA in the barren and dry landscape of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain | ||
+ | *[https://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/research/technology-onepagers/marte.html Mars Analog Rio Tinto Experiment (MARTE) - NASA] Mars exploration drilling experiment | ||
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This is a list of Mars station simulation projects for which Marspedia needs articles.
Terrestrial Analogue Sites (Wikipedia)
Active/Ongoing Mars, Lunar, and Space Station Analogs
- Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS), Mars analog station operated by the [[tms:|Mars Society]], Hanksville, Utah
- Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS), Mars analog station operated by the Mars Society, Devon Island, Canada
- HERA, Human Experimentation Research Analog, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas
- NEK/Sirius, International Isolation Study, Institute for Biomedical Problems (IBMP), Moscow, Russia
- China Mars Simulation Base, Gansu Province, Gobi Desert, China. "Mars Base 1", a C-Space Project, in the Gobi Desert, some 40 km from Jinchang in China's northwest Gansu province on April 17, 2019
- Hawaii - Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) Currently under the stewardship of the International Moonbase Alliance
- Martian Modular Analog Research Station (M.A.R.S.), Pila, Poland
- Mars Yard, a 9 x 9 m 'Planetary Utilisation Testbed', used to test a half-scale version of the ExoMars rover, called ExoMars Testing Rover (ExoTeR) at the ESA's Planetary Robotics Laboratory at ESTEC in the Netherlands
- Pangaea-X is a lunar-focused test campaign that brings together geology, high-tech survey equipment and space exploration by ESA in the barren and dry landscape of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain
- Mars Analog Rio Tinto Experiment (MARTE) - NASA Mars exploration drilling experiment
Inactive/Past Single Mission Analogs
- AMADEE-18, 2018 Mars analog field simulation in the Dhofar region, Oman. Directed by a Mission Support Center in of the OEWF in Austria. AMADEE-18 was a 4 week mission, during which approximately 100 participants, including 15 field crew members, conducted approximately 20 experiments relating to survival and exploration on Mars. View the AMADEE-18 mission summary from the 2018 Mars Society Conference.
- Mars500, 520-day mock Mars mission, Institute for Biomedical Problems (IBMP), Moscow, Russia