Mars has remained in the human imagination, and not
even the rise of science and technology has interrupted
our wary fascination with this neighboring world.
Telescopes in the 1880s revealed strange markings on
Mars which convinced masses of people that Mars had
canals built by an alien race. Were these Martians
warlike and should we fear an invasion?
Radio convinced us "yes" when a 1938 broadcast of "War of the Worlds" scared millions of listeners into believing that tentacled creatures had landed on Earth in their war machines.
Today, we know that there is no intelligent civilization on Mars. However Mars is the only planet on which humans could one day settle, making it a place of hope as well as trepidation.
What would it be like to live on Mars?
The geology of Mars should sound familiar: Volcanism, plate tectonics,
wind, ice and water-related erosion and geology, and evidence of
past impacts.
Pictures from the surface show a desert like landscape, drifts and dunes of sand, scattered with larger rocks. Click HERE for a high res image of the Mars surface..