The Mars Society is excited to announce its annual poster design contest—and we’re calling on creative minds around the world to take part. If you have a passion for graphic design and a love for Mars and space exploration, this is your opportunity to help shape the visual identity of our biggest event of the year. The winning design will be featured as the official promotional poster for the 29th Annual International Mars Society Convention, taking place October 22–24, 2026… READ MORE >
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Harper’s Magazine Feature: Redshift – Rehearsing [at MDRS] for Humanity’s Future on Mars
By Elena Saavedra Buckley, Harper’s Magazine, 04.15.26 To become a Martian colonist, I first had to fill out a Google Form. It asked me about my aviation know-how, medical training, and experience “working in extreme environments.” I sheepishly wrote “N/A” each time, adding a note that highlighted my cooking and social skills. It turned out that this was okay: I was only going to Utah, after all, and the institution running the show was not a multibillion-dollar federal agency but… READ MORE >
How a Visit to NASA Inspired a Novel [RPB Blog]
By Amie Kaufman, Red Planet Bound The first time I handed a manuscript to an astrophysicist for a fact check, she returned it with about twenty-five pages of typed notes, many of which were ALL CAPS. It turned out movies have a quite lot to answer for when it comes to the average person’s understanding of space. It was, to say the least, the beginning of a journey. I’d grown up loving Star Trek and reading Clarke and Asimov and… READ MORE >
Submit an Abstract – 2026 International Mars Society Convention
The 2026 International Mars Society Convention is now accepting abstract submissions for presentations covering all aspects of Mars exploration and settlement. We welcome proposals across a wide range of topics, including science, engineering, technology development, human factors, public policy, economics, and other key areas shaping the future of the Red Planet. This global gathering will bring together scientists, engineers, policymakers, industry leaders, and space advocates to share ideas, research, and strategies for advancing human exploration of Mars. Whether your work… READ MORE >
Mars Society & INCOSE Foundation Announce Systems Engineering Award for URC
The Mars Society is proud to welcome the INCOSE Foundation as an Educational Partner of the University Rover Challenge (URC). The foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, charitable organization affiliated with the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) and is committed to rewarding skills through scholarships for those engaged in finding solutions to complex technical challenges at all stages of their education or career. Together, the organizations are pleased to announce the establishment of the INCOSE Foundation Excellence in Systems Engineering Award. This… READ MORE >
How Mars Rover Components Are Tested for Red Planet Survivability [RPB Blog]
By Lou Farrell, Senior Writer, Red Planet Bound Mars rovers are among the most meticulously engineered machines ever built. Getting one to the Red Planet is only half the challenge, as the real test is keeping it alive once it’s there. Surviving on Mars demands that every component withstand conditions that would destroy ordinary machinery within hours. This degree of readiness is achieved through a series of demanding tests designed to simulate the harshest environment any machine has ever been… READ MORE >
The Mars Society Applauds NASA’s Ignition Initiative: A Bold Step Toward the Moon and Beyond
Access a PDF Version of this Statement The Mars Society welcomes the sweeping set of policy announcements made by NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman at yesterday’s Ignition event. The decision to prioritize sustained surface operations on the Moon, to dramatically increase mission cadence, accelerate the development of space power, fly a Mars helicopter mission, and to develop a commercially driven logistics pipeline represents a fundamental and long-overdue reorientation of America’s human spaceflight program. For the first time in decades, the architecture… READ MORE >
Save the Date(s): 29th Annual International Mars Society Convention at USC
The Mars Society is pleased to announce that the 29th Annual International Mars Society Convention will take place October 22–24, 2026 at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles. This three-day international gathering will bring together leading scientists, policymakers, commercial space leaders, science journalists, and space advocates to explore the latest progress in Mars exploration, future human settlement and sustainability beyond Earth, emerging space technologies, the next era in lunar exploration, and much more. With both on-site and… READ MORE >













