

- They cannot leave the unit without donning a simulated space suit
- They cannot communicate directly with anyone outside of the unit without a built-in time delay in the communication - the distance between Earth and Mars makes direct conversation impossible
- They can only use the equipment, tools and food available to them inside the habitat.
They have even modified their schedules to live by “Mars time,” which is 39 minutes longer than a normal 24-hour Earth day.


At 75° north latitude, Devon Island is the largest uninhabited island on Earth, and it is also notable for the presence of the Haughton impact crater, created some 39 million years ago when a meteorite about 2 km (1.2 mi) in diameter crashed into what were then forests. Haughton retains many geological features that lower-latitude craters lose to erosion. For this reason Haughton and its environs have been dubbed by scientists working there as "Mars on Earth".
Mars Desert Research Station
The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is the second such research station to be built, after the completion of the Station on Devon Island in the Arctic in 2000. While much warmer than Mars, the desert location is optimal because of its Mars-like terrain and appearance.



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