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Mars Society
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FoundedAugust 13, 1998
FounderDr. Robert Zubrin
TypeNonprofit corporation with §501(c)(3) federal income tax exemption.
Legal statusThe Mars Society is a "public charity" and is eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions.
FocusSpace advocacy and Human mission to Mars
Location
Area served
U.S.A.-based internationally active
Key people
Board of Directors:

Officers & Staff:

  • Lucinda Offer, Executive Director
  • Michael Stoltz, Dir. Media & Public Relations
  • Shannon Rupert, Dir. Program Manager, MDRS
  • Kevin Sloan, Dir., University Rover Challenge (URC)
  • James Burk, Dir., IT / Chair, Marspedia / MarsVR
  • Carie Fay, Dir., Administration
  • Frank Crossman, Chief Archivist
  • Nora Hovee, Chapters Coordinator
  • Tam R Czarnik MD, Medical Director (retired)
Websitewww.marssociety.org

The Mars Society is an American worldwide volunteer-driven space-advocacy non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the human exploration and settlement of the planet Mars. Inspired by "The Case for Mars" conferences which were hosted by The Mars Underground at the University of Colorado Boulder, the Mars Society was established by Dr. Robert Zubrin and others in 1998 with the goal of educating the public, the media and government on the benefits of exploring Mars, the importance of planning for a humans-to-Mars mission in the coming decades and the need to create a permanent human presence on the Red Planet.

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