Mars Landscape Tourism

Have you ever considered what it would be like to explore the surface of Mars? Just like Earth, Mars hosts immense landforms such as volcanoes, basins, and canyons – though they are astoundingly larger than those found on our own planet. Olympus Mons, Valles Marineris, and Hellas basin are just a few landmarks that future space tourists will be sure to visit.

We’ve got Mars on the brain, especially with the successful Mars 2020 Launch early Thursday morning! These research missions are crucial stepping stones that will one day lead us to the tourism-and eventually, colonization-of the Red Planet. Click the links below to read more about these fascinating landscapes, and don’t forget to add them to your list of space tour destinations!

8 Cool Destinations That Future Mars Tourists Could Explore

Mars Major Landforms

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