Calling Utah K-12 Science/STEM-focused teachers! We have opened applications for our next Spaceward Bound Utah crew, which will be held October 12-16. Spaceward Bound Utah is a 5-day workshop at the Mars Desert Research Station outside Hanksville, Utah where K-12 teachers from Utah will be able to experience what living on Mars might be like in the future. The MDRS is a research facility that has been developed to simulate an early research base on Mars. The campus includes a simulated spacecraft designed… READ MORE >
News & Announcements
Silent Donor Community Gives $18,000 to Mars Society
The Mars Society is pleased to announce that a growing community of donors recently contributed $18,000 – and counting – to the organization through Silent Donor, providing generous support for our mission and programs aimed at advancing the human exploration and settlement of Mars. Since 2023, the Mars Society has cooperated with Silent Donor, a Chicago-based organization that allows individuals and organizations to make fully anonymous, tax-deductible charitable contributions. The partnership provides privacy-minded supporters with another way to support the… READ MORE >
MTI Partner Unleashed Robotics Wins NASA Support for Next-Gen Mars Drilling Technology
Unleashed Robotics, a Washington state-based company and Tier-1 partner of the Mars Technology Institute (MTI), established by the Mars Society to advance technologies needed for the human exploration and settlement of the Red Planet, has been selected by NASA for negotiation for a $225,000 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I award. The six-month project will advance the company’s innovative robotic core-drilling technology for future planetary exploration. The project, “Iris Core Cutter and Retention Mechanism for Stratigraphy-Preservation,” will focus on… READ MORE >
Building the Next Generation of Moon & Mars Exploration: New Partnership Featured on Red Planet Live
Join Mars Society Executive Director James Burk and South Seattle College President Dr. Monica Brown on Tuesday, August 18th (5:00 pm PT) for a special episode of the Red Planet Live podcast, hosted by Ashton Zeth, as they discuss the Society’s new 10-year partnership with the College to build a Moon-Mars analog research station in the Pacific Northwest. The conversation will explore how this ambitious collaboration will establish a new center for analog astronaut training, scientific research, workforce development, and… READ MORE >
Science, Space & Settlement: Join the World’s Largest Gathering Focused on Mars this Fall
From the search for life on Mars and the latest discoveries by NASA’s Curiosity rover to commercial spaceflight, space geopolitics, and the technologies that will one day enable humans to settle the Red Planet, the 2026 International Mars Society Convention promises one of the most exciting and wide-ranging programs in the event’s history. Held October 22–24 at the University of Southern California (USC), the convention will bring together leading scientists, engineers, astronauts, entrepreneurs, policymakers, students, and Mars advocates from around… READ MORE >
Mars Society Salutes Canada-U.S. Volunteer Team for Supporting Successful Flashline Crew 19 Mission
The Mars Society extends its thanks to our dedicated Mission Control Centre team, whose behind-the-scenes efforts earlier this month, helped ensure the safe and successful completion of the Crew 19 analog mission at the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station on Devon Island in Nunavut, Territory, Canada. Led by Glenn Scott, President of the Mars Society of Canada, the all-volunteer Canadian & U.S. team included Rym Chaid, Isabella Bogecho, Bill Maloney, and Daniel Buttigieg. Throughout the mission, they provided critical operational… READ MORE >
Why Future Mars Bases Will Need Industrial-Strength Power Infrastructure [Blog]
By Lou Farrell, Senior Writer, Red Planet Bound Humanity’s ambitions to establish Mars bases face one major challenge before any other can be addressed. Without a reliable power infrastructure capable of withstanding the planet’s extreme conditions, life support systems fail and exploration grinds to a halt. Building a base on Mars demands industrial-strength energy solutions that can thrive in an environment hostile to both equipment and human survival. The Constant Demand for Energy in a New World Every watt of… READ MORE >
Mars Society’s Missouri Chapter Launches Creative “Imagine Mars” Writing Contest
UPDATE: By popular request, the submission deadline for the Imagine Mars Story Contest has been extended! You now have until Monday, September 7, at 5:00 pm MT to submit your story and share your vision of life on the Red Planet. The Mars Society is pleased to announce the launch of the Imagine Mars Story Contest, a new creative writing competition organized by our Missouri Mars Mavens chapter. Spearheaded by chapter leader Kevin Kelly, the contest invites students, aspiring writers,… READ MORE >













