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Robert Zubrin on Why Humanity Must Go to Mars

🇺🇸 Mars SocietyColonization & HabitatsSun, 10 May 2026 14:33:16 GMT· edited
Robert Zubrin on Why Humanity Must Go to Mars

Mars Society President Dr. Robert Zubrin discusses the importance of human Mars exploration and establishing a permanent presence on the Red Planet.

Dr. Robert Zubrin, president of the Mars Society, recently spoke on Tim Ventura Interviews, a popular YouTube science and technology program, about the future of human Mars exploration. The discussion covered the search for life on Mars, the significance of a permanent human presence there, and the broader vision of making humanity a multi-planetary species.

Zubrin also addressed current NASA strategies, mission design concepts, and advanced propulsion technologies. He emphasized the need for a coordinated global effort to advance space exploration and ensure the long-term survival of civilization. The conversation highlighted the growing international interest in Mars and the importance of collaboration in achieving this goal.

The Mars Society has announced the deployment of Crew 19 to the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station on Devon Island in Nunavut, Canada, for a multi-week mission starting in early July 2026. The research station, located 900 miles from the North Pole, serves as a critical Mars analog site for testing technologies and studying human performance in extreme environments.

Additionally, Dr. Kevin Pollpeter, director of research for the China Aerospace Studies Institute, will be a plenary speaker at the 2026 International Mars Society Convention in Los Angeles. His expertise in China's space program and global space competition adds valuable insight to the ongoing dialogue about the future of space exploration.

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