
News
Mar 6, 2008
Our Crew 69 Senoff will be March 11, 2008 at 11 AM in the Guggenheim Building (School of Aerospace Engineering) Room 244. We will be formally introducing the crew as well as their planned research.
Feb 5, 2008
Welcome back to our website. After some technical issues,the gallery is back up. We hope you will check out our pictures form our Crew 60. The new crew, 69, has been selected and the
crew page has been updated.
Feb 4, 2007
This is the new home of our website. We don't have the gtmars.org and .com addresses transferred yet, but gtmars.us works for the time being. Some links are not yet up (everything you can click on works), but they'll be added as we get them fixed.
Nov 14, 2006
Biographies for Crew 60 are now up and available.
Nov 4, 2006
The gtmars.org/.com domain is currently down. Consequently, the old page is no longer available. I am working as fast as possible to get data transferred to the new page. Information is up in the
archive section and the
links page has been added. Thank you for your patience.
Aug 26, 2006
The spring 2007 crew will be Crew 60. Final reports from Crews 37 and 47 are available for download - the links are below the picture to the right. Daily reports from the crews are available through the link to the old site below.
Interested in the 2009 GT MDRS crew?
Mars Society at GT (MSGT) is calling for applicants to be part of next
year's Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) crew. Six crew members who
are selected will travel to Hanksville, Utah to participate in the simulated Martian habitat located in the desert, and three will serve as mission support from Georgia Tech. The trip will take place approximately March 13-29, 2009 (Spring Break and the week after).
All students are welcome to apply, whether a freshman or a graduate student. Both have gone in the past, and no experience is necessary. Any major is welcome to apply, but we are especially looking for Aerospace Engineering, Biology, and Earth & Atmospheric Sciences majors.
To apply, you need to submit:
-1-page Letter of Intent (i.e., a cover letter), including your area of interest (space, robotics, biology, astronomy or journalism, etc), any skills you may have such as ham radio operation, first-aid, power tools, or cooking.
- Your resume (needn'be formal, must include your major, class, and
GPA)
Interested students should submit the documents stated above to MSGT President Emily Colvin (emily.colvin[at]gatech[dot]edu) by October 1, 2008 at 11:59 PM. The selected students will be notified soon after the application deadline.
If you have any questions, please e-mail Emily. You can also bring your questions to the next MSGT meeting on Tuesday, September 9 at 11:00 AM in Student Center room 320. For more information on MDRS and previous GT crews (Crew 37, Crew 47, Crew 60, Crew 69), please visit: the Mars Society's MDRS webpage.