Earth-Flagged on Mars: Analog Astronautics and the Symbol of a Shared Home
In a sun-baked canyon landscape outside Hanksville, Utah, a figure in a simulated spacesuit pauses to hold up something small but striking: a patch bearing the iconic “Blue Marble” image of Earth. It’s a quiet moment, but it carries a world’s worth of meaning (quite literally!). The location is the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS), operated by the Mars Society in one of the most Mars-like environments on Earth. The red rock terrain of the Utah desert, sculpted by the […]
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