Located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Devon Island is the world's largest uninhabited island, situated in Baffin Bay, Nunavut. Named after Devon in England, the island has no permanent residents ...
Image: The Mars Institute’s Moon-1 Humvee Rover on solid ground at Domville Point, Devon Island, in the evening of 16 May 2010. Larger image Moffett Field, CA and Vancouver, BC – An international team ...
For any future human survival on Mars, scientists have identified several primary sites. One of the vital sites is the world's largest uninhabited island, namely Devon Island in Nunavut, Canada. NASA ...
Explore the relics of failed settlements, doomed expeditions, and ancient Inuit history on Devon Island, one of the Arctic’s most unforgiving landscapes. This small cemetery holds the graves of Royal ...
Mountain View, CA, – The Mars Institute today announced that its MARS-1 Humvee rover has reached Devon Island in the Canadian high Arctic after successfully crossing the Wellington Channel, a 23 mile ...
An international team led by Mars Institute scientist Dr. Pascal Lee will depart the Arctic community of Resolute Bay today aboard the Moon-1 Humvee Rover on a sea-ice crossing expedition. The team is ...
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