It's still a decent testbed for the technologies and techniques that would have to be developed. The proximity is a win in that regard. And if you can deal with the quakes and abrasive dust, you'll have habitats that are arguably over-engineered for Mars.
It's like testing in the desert, but you have to prove it can be launched, landed, and deployed in the same run.
It's still a decent testbed for the technologies and techniques that would have to be developed. The proximity is a win in that regard. And if you can deal with the quakes and abrasive dust, you'll have habitats that are arguably over-engineered for Mars.
It's like testing in the desert, but you have to prove it can be launched, landed, and deployed in the same run.