in the 1990s, Biosphere 2 studied a closed system similar to what Mars colonists may need to create
Orbiting the planet,
above Viking’s bones,
Odyssey’s a switchboard
that seeks new landing zones.
Global Mars Surveyor
measures gravity,
Magnetosphere, minerals,
and topography.
MAVEN and Mangalyaan
sniff at the Martian air,
Japan will gather samples
and bring them back from there.
Joining Opportunity
in studying the rocks,
Rover Curiosity
seeks life’s building blocks.
UAE will gather data
on the frigid dry climate.
China’s rover should be very good
at biotech.
Yup, that’s me at Biosphere 2
Sands of a planet solely occupied
by robots,
Soon will carry boot-prints from
eager astronauts.
Far beyond horizons
where ancestors have roamed,
Mars One and SpaceX
want to claim Mars as a home.
By Kate Rauner
The list of missions to Mars – failed and successful – is long, but the list of planned missions is growing longer. Thanks to space.com for the update. You can visit Biosphere 2 in Arizona where environmental studies are ongoing.
Visit Mars yourself, in my science fiction series On Mars.
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Published on July 13, 2016 08:52