Mars Institute - To further the scientific study, exploration, and public understanding of Mars.
 

Research Projects

The Research Division is the research wing of the Mars Institute. It hosts and directly supports, coordinates, and manages, all research activities at the Mars Institute. The Research Division is divided into 3 branches: Science, Engineering, and Humanities and Social Sciences.

Currently the institute supports two ongoing research efforts. They are;

    The Mars Institute Mars-1 Humvee Rover

    The distinctive orange MARS-1 Humvee rover is a unique experimental field exploration vehicle modified for the HMP by AM General, manufacturer of the famous High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) or Humvee. The refurbished four-wheel-drive all-terrain rover rolled out of AM General's plant in Mishiwaka, Indiana, on May 14, 2002, bearing the one-of-a-kind serial number "MARS-1". The vehicle configuration is that of a military ambulance HMMWV. To increase traction and tread lightly, the MARS-1 is equipped with wide tracks manufactured by Mattracks, Inc.

    The MARS-1 is equipped with a tall rear cab affording compact work and living space (including two sidewall-mounted sleeping bunks) for crews of up to four researchers engaging in several day-long field traverses across the rugged Mars-like rocky polar desert terrain of Devon Island. The vehicle was specified to allow two parallel goals to be met: 1) support Arctic science research in Astrobiology and Mars analog studies by serving as a safe, reliable, all-terrain-capable, high-tech roving field laboratory vehicle; and 2) serve as an economic test bed for preliminary design and operations studies that will help define some of the key requirements for future pressurized rovers for human Moon and Mars exploration.

    This research effort is led by Dr. Pascal Lee, principal investigator of the NASA Haughton-Mars Project (HMP). The HMP is a field research program centered on the scientific study of the Haughton impact crater and its surroundings, Devon Island, Nunavut, Canadian high arctic, viewed as a Mars analog.

    For more information on the Mars-1 Humvee Rover click here.

    Romance to Reality: moon & Mars mission plans

    Romance to Reality contains more than 350 detailed annotations (that is, summaries and descriptions) of classic, seminal, and illustrative moon and Mars exploration and settlement studies dating from 1950 to present. These are arranged in 14 sections by subject.

    This research effort is led by David Portree.

    Click here for Romance to Reality: moon & Mars mission plans.