Mars
Travel Brochure
A guide to the red planet!
Surface & Climate
Mars has a dry, rocky surface with red dust everywhere.The air is very thin, consisting of mostly carbon dioxide, so you'll need a spacesuit to breathe. Days can be mild near the equator, but nights are freezing cold. You'll be very likely to see giant dustorms as they can cover the whole planet!
What you'll need!
- A pressurized spacesuit to keep you warm and breathing.- A safe base or habitat to live in and stay protected from radiation.- Rovers to safely travel across rocky ground. - Solar panels or power units for energy. - Communication links to stay in touch wth earth.
Things to See!
Olympus Mons
Valles Marineris
The biggest volcano in the solar system!
A canyon that could stretch across the U.S.
Jezero Crater
Polar ice caps
Once home to an ancient river delta!
Bright and cold with layers of ice and dust.
Available Tours
Canyon Explorer Ride
Volcano Flyover
Take a rover through the Valles Marineris rim trails.
See Olympus Mons from above, it's taller than Mount Everest!
Polar Trek
Trek across the icy north and south poles!
Help the Scientists
Join a real research team to retrieve samples or study weather.
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