YES, have you heard the Red Planet is open for visitors! We will have many exclusive and VIP events that are extreme and will get your blood pumping! Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. Its atmosphere is filled with polar ice caps, volcanoes, and canyons. But its atmosphere is too thin for liquid water to exist on the surface. Have you ever wondered why Mars is named the Red Planet? Well, iron minerals and rust cause the soil and dusty atmosphere to look red.Mars is home to the tallest mountain Olympus Mons (which we will be visiting) and the largest dust storms. Many of the activities that we will be doing on Mars include: dust surfing, dirt biking down Olympus Moon and avoiding the lava that is believed to still be flowing. We will also be rock climbing on Valles Marineris which is the longest canyon in our Solar System stretching 4,000 kilometers across the planet’s face. We will be staying a little longer at Mars due to space shuttle traffic. Many other humans from Earth are very excited to be visiting Mars, so this visit will be expensive.
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