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The Mars Barn is a combined educational and research facility.

Concept Images

MarsScape - Outside View
(Picture courtesy of Ken Davidian,
NASA Centennial Challenges Program)


MarsScape - Inside View
(As viewed from a rover)

In either case, operators never set foot at the Mars Barn, and all hardware is shipped in. Knowledge of the terrain is limited to what the operators can acquire using scout rovers and overhead imagery.

The preliminary scouting missions give the participants a chance to gain experience in remote operations and to test the performance of their basic hardware in the field.

Since the Mars Barn does not have to accommodate human visitors, the facility is easy to manage, and can provide its experience equally well to any school or institution in the country (and the world!), with only the operating crew on site.

In short, the Mars Barn consists of a rough Mars analog landscape with various obstacles, a delayed communication link, and a set of rules that specify a standard "hands-off" procedure for sending a robotic "lander" into the environment and operating it there.


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