The Mars Society is a
nonprofit organization
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that advocates for human exploration and
colonization of Mars
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. It was founded by
Robert Zubrin
Robert Zubrin (; born April 9, 1952) is an American aerospace engineer, author, and advocate for human exploration of Mars. He is also an advocate for U.S. space superiority, writing that "in the 21st century, victory on land, sea or in the air ...
in 1998 and its principles are based on Zubrin's
Mars Direct
Mars Direct is a proposal for a human mission to Mars which purports to be both cost-effective and possible with current technology. It was originally detailed in a research paper by Martin Marietta engineers Robert Zubrin and David Baker in 19 ...
philosophy, which aims to make
human missions to Mars as feasible as possible. The Mars Society generates interest in the Mars program by garnering support from the public and through
lobbying
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. Many current and former Mars Society members are influential in the wider spaceflight community, such as
Buzz Aldrin
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and
Elon Musk
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.
Since its founding, the Mars Society has organized events and research activities. It has hosted its annual International Mars Society Convention and operated research projects such as the
Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station and the
Mars Desert Research Station, both using
Mars analog habitats. Both of the stations are placed in remote locations for research. Crew members perform simulated
extravehicular activities, carry out research assignments and reside at the station on strictly
rationed
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supplies. The organization also hosts a college robotics competition in Utah called the
University Rover Challenge.
Structure
The Mars Society is a
501(c)3
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nonprofit organization
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that is funded by donations and operated by volunteers. Membership to the Mars Society is available to all on payment of a small fee.
The society's aims are garnering public support for human Mars missions, lobbying government and
space agencies, and verifying mission proposals via
Mars analog habitats.
These goals were set out in the ''Founding Declaration of the Mars Society''.
The Mars Society's founder and current president is
Robert Zubrin
Robert Zubrin (; born April 9, 1952) is an American aerospace engineer, author, and advocate for human exploration of Mars. He is also an advocate for U.S. space superiority, writing that "in the 21st century, victory on land, sea or in the air ...
. Notable current and former members of the organization include
Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin ( ; born Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.; January 20, 1930) is an American former astronaut, engineer and fighter pilot. He made three extravehicular activity, spacewalks as pilot of the 1966 Gemini 12 mission, and was the Lunar Module Eag ...
,
Elon Musk
Elon Reeve Musk ( ; born June 28, 1971) is a businessman. He is known for his leadership of Tesla, SpaceX, X (formerly Twitter), and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk has been considered the wealthiest person in th ...
,
Gregory Benford
Gregory Benford (born January 30, 1941) is an American science fiction author and astrophysicist who is professor emeritus at the department of physics and astronomy at the University of California, Irvine. He is a contributing editor of ''Reason ...
and
James Cameron
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.
The society is a member of the
Alliance for Space Development
The Alliance for Space Development is a space advocacy organization dedicated to influencing space policy
Space policy is the political decision-making process for, and application of, public policy of a state (or association of states) regardi ...
and has chapters in Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan, and many other countries.
Since its foundation in 1998, the society organizes the annual International Mars Society Convention, with presentations primarily about Mars exploration and colonization.
In the 2019 filing to the
Internal Revenue Service
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, the Mars Society reported to receive around US$400,000 in donations per year. Some noteworthy expenses include the annual Mars Society convention (US$58,800), the Mars Desert Research Station (US$200,000), and the University Rover Challenge (US$46,500). The Mars Society's
Taxpayer Identification Number
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is 31-1585646.
Philosophy and propositions
Many of the Mars Society's members believe that a human mission to Mars is achievable within a decade (as laid out in Zubrin's Mars Direct)
and such a mission would lay the foundation for the
colonization of Mars
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. The Mars Direct philosophy has permeated through the society's lobbying efforts. During testimony to the
2009 Augustine Commission, a panel set up by the
Obama administration
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to outline the future of the U.S. space program, Zubrin advocated initiating a lean human Mars program in a similar manner to Mars Direct. The committee was indifferent to the testimony; in the final report, the commission concluded that a human Mars mission in general would "demand decades of investment and carry considerable safety risk to humans".
In 2005,
Robert Markley, a science fiction researcher, pointed out that Zubrin used his president of the Mars Society position to espouse his own views on how human missions to Mars should be carried out. To make the Mars Direct plan appealing to the American public, he compared Mars to the
Great American Frontier and the colonization of Mars as a way to resolve social stagnation and "
Hobbesian despair" on Earth. Mars would be a way to give birth to an ideal society. In effect, Markley commented, Zubrin has created an "interplanetary vision of
manifest destiny
Manifest destiny was the belief in the 19th century in the United States, 19th-century United States that American pioneer, American settlers were destined to expand westward across North America, and that this belief was both obvious ("''m ...
". Most members of the Mars Society agreed with the less extreme version of Zubrin's ideal, in that
colonizing Mars is critical for preventing a dystopian future for humankind.
Oliver Morton commented in 2003 that the Mars Society is a fundamentally "utopian and escapist organization". He observed that many Mars Society convention participants were unhappy with government space programs. As a consequence, they favored funding alternatives that are often impractical, such as
sponsorship
Sponsoring something (or someone) is the act of supporting an event, activity, person, or organization financially or through the provision of products or services. The individual or group that provides the support, similar to a benefactor, is k ...
deals, private
philanthropy
Philanthropy is a form of altruism that consists of "private initiatives for the Public good (economics), public good, focusing on quality of life". Philanthropy contrasts with business initiatives, which are private initiatives for private goo ...
, and Martian
bonds (on the basis of future resources and profits).
Markley commented in 2005 that the Mars Society is somewhat similar to the
Royal Society
The Royal Society, formally The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge, is a learned society and the United Kingdom's national academy of sciences. The society fulfils a number of roles: promoting science and its benefits, re ...
at its founding in the 17th century: "as much of a social club of enthusiasts as a professional scientific organization",
with influences from
science fiction
Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ...
.
In a way, he continued, the Mars Direct plan provided a grand vision for future Martian endeavors to follow and the Mars Society is a platform for exploring the implications of Mars colonization.
Background and founding
The forerunner of the Mars Society was a small network of space enthusiasts colloquially known as the Mars Underground, which emerged around 1978. The members of this network were frustrated by the U.S. administration's lack of attention to Mars exploration.
Most members belonging to the group were researchers and graduate students, which included
Chris McKay,
Penelope Boston
Penelope J. Boston is a speleologist and astrobiologist. She was associate director of the National Cave and Karst Research Institute in Carlsbad, New Mexico, along with founding and directing the Cave and Karst Studies Program at New Mexico ...
,
Tom Meyer,
Carol Stoker, and
Carter Emmart. This is part of the reason some Mars Society members held
environmentalism
Environmentalism is a broad philosophy, ideology, and social movement about supporting life, habitats, and surroundings. While environmentalism focuses more on the environmental and nature-related aspects of green ideology and politics, ecolog ...
and
counterculture ideals.
In April 1981, the Mars Underground organized the first Case for Mars convention about Mars exploration at the
University of Colorado
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. The Case for Mars conventions were held every three years
until the sixth and final one in 1996.
At the now-defunct aerospace company
Martin Marietta
The Martin Marietta Corporation was an American company founded in 1961 through the merger of Glenn L. Martin Company and American-Marietta Corporation. In 1995, it merged with Lockheed Corporation to form Lockheed Martin.
History
Martin Marie ...
, Robert Zubrin – who had attended the third Case for Mars convention in 1987 – and engineer David Baker developed the human Mars mission plan, titled
Mars Direct
Mars Direct is a proposal for a human mission to Mars which purports to be both cost-effective and possible with current technology. It was originally detailed in a research paper by Martin Marietta engineers Robert Zubrin and David Baker in 19 ...
.
They published their plan for
NASA
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and the public to review in early 1990. The core tenet of the Mars Direct plan is to use existing technologies and eliminate the need for dangerous
space rendezvous
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or an expensive
space station
A space station (or orbital station) is a spacecraft which remains orbital spaceflight, in orbit and human spaceflight, hosts humans for extended periods of time. It therefore is an artificial satellite featuring space habitat (facility), habitat ...
. A modified Mars Direct plan (called
NASA Design Reference Mission 3.0) was budgeted by NASA at ;
less than one-twentieth the cost
of the Mars mission plan in NASA's
Space Exploration Initiative ().
In 1996, Zubrin published
''The Case For Mars'', the same year as the last Case for Mars convention took place.
The book criticized prior Mars exploration mission proposals for being too costly and complicated, proposed an alternative mission plan based on the Mars Direct plan, gave philosophical arguments for it and rebutted criticisms of the plan.
The Mars Society was founded by Zubrin on 13 August 1998
during the Mars Society's first convention in
Boulder, Colorado
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,
the same place where the first Case for Mars convention took place 17 years earlier.
With a duration of four days, the convention was attended by 750 persons
and can be seen as a successor to the prior Case for Mars conventions.
Some of those invited were from the Mars Underground or had written to Zubrin about ''The Case For Mars''.
The Mars Society's founding convention in August 1998 emphasized its focus on the Mars Direct plan and efforts of
lobbying
Lobbying is a form of advocacy, which lawfully attempts to directly influence legislators or government officials, such as regulatory agency, regulatory agencies or judiciary. Lobbying involves direct, face-to-face contact and is carried out by va ...
the government,
holding that there was no technical reason that would prevent a human mission to Mars within a decade.
The first convention saw the signing of the ''Founding Declaration of the Mars Society'' which outlined primary goals for the society, amidst rifts between Mars Society members' Martian ideals.
On the second day of the convention, there was an intense debate about the
ethics of Mars terraforming, which science writer Oliver Morton described as 'rancorous'. The moderator of the debate was Chris McKay. On one side of the debate were Zubrin and a few other people, who championed that terraforming is the end goal of Mars colonization. On the other side of the debate, the audience reminded them that for life on Mars, the act of terraforming will be similar to that of
Native American genocide
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.
The terms '' and '
manifest destiny
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' used by the Zubrin side were prohibited in later conventions.
The next few conventions organized additional debates between proponents of nuclear power/terraforming and environmentalists.
Past activities

In Zubrin's book "The Case for Mars", he recounts how the big break for the Mars Society came when
Michael D. Griffin advocated for their ideas to then NASA Administrator
Daniel Goldin
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. Later in mid-2001, the Mars Society received a check from Elon Musk at a fundraiser event.
After briefly researching Mars concepts and missions, Musk joined the Mars Society's board of directors and gave it .
In August 2001, Musk left the Mars Society after a meeting with its members and established a temporary foundation for his publicity projects, despite pleas for collaboration from Zubrin.
In a public presentation at the 4th Mars Society convention, Musk stated that the Mars Society might have a purpose in his efforts.
By April 2002, Musk had abandoned the temporary foundation entirely; instead, he founded
SpaceX
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to build a low-cost rocket and invited aerospace engineers whom he had met at Mars Society-sponsored trips.
In the following years, Musk kept in contact with the Mars Society, as is evident in his presentation of the
Falcon 1 rocket in 2008, his acceptance of the Mars Pioneer Award from the society in 2012
and his presentation at the society's 2020 convention.
After the first convention, the Mars Society decided to construct a Mars analog facility named
Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) on
Devon Island
Devon Island (, ) is an island in Canada and the largest desert island, uninhabited island (no permanent residents) in the world. It is located in Baffin Bay, Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. It is one of the largest members of the Arctic Ar ...
,
Nunavut
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, Canada. The FMARS is the second Mars analog facility in the world; the first one is the
Haughton–Mars Project
The Haughton–Mars Project (HMP) is an international interdisciplinary field research project being carried out near the Haughton impact crater on Canada's northern Devon Island. Human-centered computing (HCC) studies are aimed at determining ho ...
. Some of FMARS's construction cost was paid by the Mars Society and the Haughton–Mars Project team.
Other funding came from commercial sponsorship, such as with the
Discovery Channel
Discovery Channel, known as The Discovery Channel from 1985 to 1995, and often referred to as simply Discovery, is an American cable channel that is best known for its ongoing reality television shows and promotion of pseudoscience.
It init ...
.
FMARS was first occupied during a test run in July and August 2000.
It began the first simulated mission around 2001.
The money donated by Elon Musk was spent on the next Mars analog habitat, called the
Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS).
In December 2001,
the habitat's construction near
Hanksville, Utah,
was completed.
From 2001 to 2005, Mars mission simulations in FMARS were around 2–8 weeks long and consisted of ten rotated crews. The first four-month-long mock mission took place in 2007, which revealed
cultural conflict
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s and inadequate coping strategies. Shorter missions were carried out in 2009 and 2013, before another long-duration mission called Mars 160 was conducted in 2017, in collaboration with the MDRS. The crew stayed in MDRS for eighty days before being transferred to FMARS, rotating the crew every month.
As of April 2020, the MDRS had hosted nineteen field seasons (one per year) totaling 236 crews, with each crew consisting of six or seven members.
The society also formulated plans to launch space-based experiments, which never materialized. In 2001, after a discussion between Zubrin, Musk and the board members, the Mars Society announced the Translife Mission, later renamed to the
Mars Gravity Biosatellite
The Mars Gravity Biosatellite was a project initiated as a competition between universities in 2001 by the Mars Society. The aim was to build a spacecraft concept to study the effects of Mars-level gravity (~0.38g) on mammals.
Presentations were ...
.
The mission aimed to study the effect of Martian-level gravity on mice, with satellite construction supported by students from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a Private university, private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of moder ...
(MIT) and
Georgia Tech
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.
In August 2008, the Mars Society announced the project
TEMPO3 after a preliminary selection of proposals. TEMPO
3 was conceived as a system of two
CubeSats
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attached to a tether and spun with
carbon dioxide
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-powered thrusters, aimed to demonstrate rotational
artificial gravity system in space.
Neither of these proposals were built: the Mars Gravity Biosatellite was canceled in June 2009 due to a lack of funding
and no further development of TEMPO
3 has been reported since the initial proposal.
At the Mars Society's 2015 convention, a debate was organized between two representatives of
Mars One (CEO
Bas Lansdorp and
Barry Finger) and two researchers from MIT (Sydney Do and Andrew Owens).
Mars One, a now-defunct non-profit organization founded in 2011, aimed to establish a human settlement on Mars through a one-way mission called
Mars to Stay. The MIT researchers criticized the plan as infeasible and suicidal. According to
Dwayne A. Day from ''
The Space Review'', the MIT team won the debate by making specific and realistic arguments. He also noted that the popularity of Mars One had dwarfed that of the Mars Society, stating that the perceived absurdness of Mars One may potentially be detrimental to the Mars Society's reputation.
In 2021, around a week before the
first crewed New Shepard mission,
Blue Origin
Blue Origin Enterprises, L.P. is an American space technology company headquartered in Kent, Washington. The company operates the suborbital New Shepard rocket and the heavy-lift New Glenn rocket. In addition to producing engines for its own ...
donated US$1 million to the Mars Society and 18 other space-related organizations. The donation money came from a seat auction in that New Shepard flight. The donation vastly exceeded the Mars Society annual revenue, which was reported to be less than $400,000 in a filing with the Internal Revenue Service.
Current projects
The Mars Society's premier project is the Mars Analog Research Station Program. The program aims to further the understanding of Mars missions' technical and human factors via its two
Mars analog habitats: the
Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) and the
Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS).
The FMARS is located on Devon Island in Canada and near the
Haughton impact crater,
above the
75th parallel north where the island is uninhabited and barren. The MDRS is located near Hanksville, Utah, where the habitat is isolated from civilization. Both stations' locations are chosen for the landscape similarities with Mars.
Because these stations are meant for research, both FMARS and MDRS are closed to public visits.
These stations are staffed by volunteers with degrees in
planetary science
Planetary science (or more rarely, planetology) is the scientific study of planets (including Earth), celestial bodies (such as moons, asteroids, comets) and planetary systems (in particular those of the Solar System) and the processes of ...
,
geology
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, and
engineering
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.
The Mars Society has plans to build additional analog stations. The Euro-MARS, operated by the Mars Society's European chapter, was intended to have three decks and more extensive facilities. However, during transport from the United Kingdom to the deploying location at
Krafla, Iceland, the Euro-MARS sustained irreparable damage. It was reported in 2017 that Euro-MARS was back at the planning phase, but no further updates about the station are available.
The Mars Society is also planning to build another Mars analog station in
Arkaroola, Australia, as of October 2022.
The station would replicate a spacecraft launching directly from the Earth's surface, featuring a mock propulsion module,
heat shield
In engineering, a heat shield is a component designed to protect an object or a human operator from being burnt or overheated by dissipating, reflecting, and/or absorbing heat. The term is most often used in reference to exhaust heat management a ...
and landing engines.

As well as research, the Mars Society organizes the Rover Challenge Series, a group of annual university competitions for making mock
Martian rovers. Around May and June each year, the three-day
University Rover Challenge takes place in Utah's desert near the MDRS where teams compete in exploration tasks. The rover's operators must only use sensor data for navigation, similar to actual Martian rovers. Similar regional competitions that belong to the Rover Challenge Series include the
European Rover Challenge, the Canadian International Rover Challenge and the Indian Rover Challenge.
MarsVR Project is a
virtual reality
Virtual reality (VR) is a Simulation, simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video gam ...
program that simulates MDRS and terrain one square mile around the base. The program was made in collaboration with a local virtual reality company.
MarsVR is used to train MDRS's crews by simulating the use of spacesuits, airlocks, rovers and activities such as cooking. The software can also simulate playing sports on Mars such as
soccer
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ...
and
mountaineering
Mountaineering, mountain climbing, or alpinism is a set of outdoor activities that involves ascending mountains. Mountaineering-related activities include traditional outdoor climbing, skiing, and traversing via ferratas that have become mounta ...
.
The exploration portion of MarsVR is free to download on
Steam
Steam is water vapor, often mixed with air or an aerosol of liquid water droplets. This may occur due to evaporation or due to boiling, where heat is applied until water reaches the enthalpy of vaporization. Saturated or superheated steam is inv ...
, however, the training part has an attached cost for the public.
In 2023, the Mars Society established the non-profit Mars Technology Institute and the corresponding
C corporation
A C corporation, under Income tax in the United States, United States federal income tax law, is any corporation that is taxed separately from its owners. A C corporation is distinguished from an S corporation, which generally is not taxed separ ...
Mars Technology Lab to research solutions for labor,
agriculture
Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products. Agriculture was a key factor in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created ...
, and energy problems in the colonization of Mars. The Institute plans to outsource research to universities before building its own campus.
See also
*
Moon Society
*
National Space Society
*
Space advocacy
*
The Planetary Society
The Planetary Society is an American internationally-active non-governmental nonprofit organization. It is involved in research, public outreach, and political space advocacy for engineering projects related to astronomy, planetary science, a ...
References
Primary sources
Other sources
External links
The Mars Society's official website''Founding Declaration of the Mars Society''– available on the Mars Society's website
The Mars Societyon
YouTube
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– collection of archived presentations and promotional materials
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