Exploring the Red Planet

MAUSA is leading humanity's journey to Mars with groundbreaking missions and research.

Our Missions

Mars 2027

First crewed mission to Mars orbit, testing long-duration spaceflight capabilities.

Red Rover

Advanced robotic exploration of the Valles Marineris canyon system.

Sample Return

First Mars sample return mission, bringing Martian soil back to Earth.

Next Launch: Mars 2027

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Cutting-edge Research

Mars Research

Martian Agriculture

Our scientists are developing revolutionary techniques to grow food in Martian soil using genetically modified plants that can thrive in the harsh conditions of Mars.

  • Low-pressure greenhouse systems
  • Radiation-resistant crops
  • Water-efficient hydroponics
Mars Habitat

Habitat Design

MAUSA engineers are creating inflatable, radiation-shielded habitats that can be deployed quickly on the Martian surface, providing safe living spaces for our astronauts.

Structural Integrity 98%
Radiation Protection 95%

About MAUSA

The Mars Aeronautics and Space Administration (MAUSA) is the leading organization dedicated to the exploration and eventual colonization of Mars. Founded in 2020, we bring together the brightest minds from around the world to make humanity's interplanetary future a reality.

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First Human Landing

Join Our Astronaut Corps

Applications are now open for the next class of MAUSA astronauts who will train for future Mars missions. Do you have what it takes to be among the first humans to walk on Mars?

Astronaut

Contact MAUSA

MAUSA Headquarters

Address

1 Martian Way, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920, USA

Phone

+1 (321) 867-5309

Email

contact@mausa.gov

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