Additional arrivals today at the Haughton-Mars Project like William Clancey from the NASA Ames Research Center and Chief Biologist Charles Cockell from the British Antarctic Survey/SETI Institute will allow the team to start testing the MARS-1 Humvee Rover roving field lab shortly.
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