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JPL Engineers with 3 Generations of Mars Rovers

               One cause for concern regarding the authenticity of the Mars missions involves the Haughton Mars
               Project. NASA has the following information posted regarding this project on their website.


               NASA's Haughton Mars Project (HMP) is part of an international interdisciplinary field research
               facility located on the world's largest uninhabited island, Devon Island. This project uses the polar
               desert setting and harsh climate of the Canadian High Arctic to mimic the environmental conditions
               that crew members are likely to encounter on Mars and other planets.

               Devon  Island's  barren  terrain,  freezing  temperatures,  isolation,  and  remoteness  offer  NASA
               scientists and personnel a number of unique research opportunities. Other factors, such as the Arctic
               day and night cycle and restricted logistics and communications capabilities, offer fitting analogs
               for the challenges that crew members will likely face on long-duration space flights.

               In addition to ongoing studies that focus on variables such as communications, equipment testing,
               and vehicular and extra-vehicular operations, Devon Island is also the site of the Exploration
               program, which aims to develop new technologies, strategies, and operational protocols geared to
               support the future exploration of the Moon, Mars, and other planets.
               [Source: https://www.nasa.gov/exploration/humanresearch/analogs/research_info_analog-haughton.html]























               Devon Island, Canada

               Due to its remoteness, NASA need not worry about anyone spying on what they are doing at this
               location.  By  their  own  admittance  they  are  running  Mars  simulations  there  and  testing  out
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