The Mars Society has identified three primary goals that the FMARS program will strive to achieve:
To serve as a testbed for human Mars exploration.
The station should support field operations studies in preparation for human missions to Mars. Specifically, it helps to develop and test key habitat design features, field exploration strategies, tools, technologies, and crew selection protocols, that will enable and help optimize the productive exploration of Mars by humans. To help achieve this goal, the station is a realistic and adaptable simulated Mars habitat.
Located on Devon Island, a recognized Mars analog site, the station provides a base of operations for research conducted in that location that helps further our understanding of the geology, biology, and environmental conditions on the Earth and on Mars. To help achieve this goal, the station has been designed to provide safe shelter in this hostile environment and has been equipped to function as an effective field laboratory.
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