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Mariner 4 was the first spacecraft to fly by Mars and obtain close-up pictures of the Red Planet, passing within 9,844 kilometers (6,117 miles) of Mars. It then took four days to transmit the data back to Earth.
The facility is a research center in Arizona State Universitys School for Earth and Space Exploration. Scientists, researchers, and students there specialize in using instruments on spacecraft at Mars for remote sensing research primarily concerning the geology and mineralogy of the planet.
Arizona State Universitys Mars Education Program uses Mars exploration to help students in grades K-12 acquire basic skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
NASA OSIRIS-REx Thermal Emission Spectrometer (OTES) OTES is the first complex spaceflight instrument to be designed and built at ASU. Its role in the mission is make mineral and temperature maps, and to help the mission select the sample site. This mission is slated to return to Earth in September 2023.
Mars Exploration Program (MEP) is a long-term effort to explore the planet Mars, funded and led by NASA. Formed in 1993, MEP has made use of orbital spacecraft, landers, and Mars rovers to explore the possibilities of life on Mars, as well as the planets climate and natural resources.
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ASU creates knowledge by transcending academic disciplines. ASU connects with communities through mutually beneficial partnerships. ASU engages with people and issues locally, nationally and internationally.
The Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) is the largest and longest-running Mars surface research facility and is one of two simulated Mars analog habitats owned and operated by the Mars Society.
The scientific reasons for going to Mars can be summarised by the search for life, understanding the surface and the planets evolution, and preparing for future human exploration. Understanding whether life existed elsewhere in the Universe beyond Earth is a fundamental question of humankind.

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