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NASA's Journey to Mars Challenge is Seeking Technology Solutions

NASA has launched the Journey to Mars initiative, a public challenge with the aim of innovating technologies that could one day prove to be vital for the establishment of a human colony on Mars. NASA is asking the public to put forward ideas for Mars surface systems or capabilities that will help maintain a continuous human presence on the Red Planet.

The submissions can range in area from food and shelter to exercise and so on, but must be geared towards helping maintain a sustainable human community on Mars whilst minimizing reliance on supply runs back to Earth. The proposals must also include suggested programs of testing, development, operation and implementation.

While NASA has plenty of its expertise among its ranks, the Journey to Mars project will ensure that the brightest minds in the public will also be able to contribute towards the shared dream of colonizing Mars.
Trend Themes
1. Crowdsourcing Space Exploration - Opportunity for individuals and companies to contribute innovative solutions for establishing a human colony on Mars through crowdsourcing.
2. Sustainable Martian Technologies - Demand for technological advancements that allow for the self-sufficiency of a human community on Mars, reducing reliance on Earth for supplies.
3. Public Collaboration for Mars Missions - Increasing involvement of the public in space exploration through collaborative efforts with NASA for future Mars missions.
Industry Implications
1. Space Technology - Opportunity for aerospace companies to develop new technologies necessary for Mars colonization and long-term survival.
2. Food and Agriculture - Demand for innovative food production systems to sustain a human colony on Mars with limited resources and arable land.
3. Design and Architecture - Opportunity for designers and architects to create sustainable living spaces and structures for a human community on Mars.

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