ACHIEVING MARS

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and Sustainability of Human Exploration of Mars
The Achieving Mars (AM) annual workshops, hosted by Explore Mars, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit, bring together leading experts from disparate fields, and offer the opportunity for the broad community of technologists, scientists, engineers, and policy experts to contribute to the expansion of human presence beyond the Earth.

The Eleventh Community Workshop for Achievability and Sustainability of Human Exploration of Mars

AM XI Co-Chairs: Dr. Ali Bramson, Dr. Sydney Do

Experts Weigh In: Key Risks, Technologies, and Next Steps for Mars Missions: AM XI Report now Available

Explore Mars, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of the summary report from the Eleventh Community Workshop for Achievability and Sustainability of Human Exploration of Mars (AM XI), which was held March 25–27, 2025 at the Lockheed Martin Global Vision Center in Arlington, Virginia. AM XI assembled leading experts from NASA, industry, academia, and the policy community, who were tasked with developing a pragmatic path forward for sending humans to Mars.

During the workshop, which was co-chaired by Dr. Ali Bramson (Purdue University) and Dr. Sydney Do (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), participants addressed mission architecture, critical technology development, risk mitigation, the international landscape, and the increasing role of commercial partnerships.

“In both his Inaugural Address and his speech to the Joint Session of Congress in January, President Trump recommitted to the goal of landing humans on Mars,” stated Explore Mars CEO, Chris Carberry. “The AM XI Report outlines critical technologies and capabilities that we need to perfect before we can accomplish that historic goal.” continue reading click below...

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