SIMULATION INITIALIZATION
SCANNING NETWORK...
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4.2 million people call Mars home. Explore the settlements, habitable zones, and the infrastructure of humanity's greatest achievement — a civilization built on another world across 250 years of continuous habitation.
Population: 3.8 million
Built on the slopes of Olympus Mons, New Olympus is the largest city on Mars. Home to the RedPlanet News Network, government institutions, and the heart of Martian commerce and culture. The city started in pressurised domes but has expanded into breathable Class A zones.
Population: 150,000
The deepest impact basin on Mars, Hellas Basin became the first region to achieve breathable atmosphere through terraforming. Now a thriving secondary settlement with research facilities and agricultural zones.
Full atmospheric pressure, breathable air. No life support required. Primarily in New Olympus and Hellas Basin. Residents can venture outside with standard clothing.
Partial atmospheric pressure. Light respiratory assistance required. Expanding zones in secondary settlements. Represents the frontier of terraforming success.
Requires full pressure suits and life support. Research outposts and resource extraction sites. The harsh Martian surface remains largely in these classifications.
Total Settlements
7
Total Population
4.2M
Operational
5
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The Mars Settlement Network represents humanity's expanding presence on the Red Planet. From the major city of New Olympus to remote research stations, each settlement plays a vital role in Mars colonization and scientific discovery.