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Researchers practise martian living in the Canadian Arctic

Steve Nadis

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6800, 6-6

Abstract: Boston Devon Island, a barren, windswept outpost in the Canadian arctic, is being used by US researchers as a new simulated Mars habitat in order to learn more about how to operate on Mars.

Date: 2000
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