A month on 'Mars': Trekking through Ingenuity Valley

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'We aren't alone here.' Chryseplanatia A month on 'Mars': Trekking through Ingenuity Valley

While there are no signs of humankind here, we have plenty of other neighbors surrounding our simulated Martian home base at theAs we closed on the green Kawasaki all-terrain vehicle, there were surprisingly few signs of wear from four years of exposure to the harsh elements of this arctic desert our project is using as a simulator for

Second, there was a buildup of river gravel on the leading edge of the ATV — at one or more points since 2018 , the nearby stream had flooded the plain and flowed onto and around the ATV. Those of us in the party who had little to no field experience were dumbstruck. John Schutt, Pascal's station manager and a polar veteran, just said,"Huh," and reached for his tools.He fiddled with it for about 20 minutes.

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