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HOPE Station

Himalayan Outpost for Planetary Exploration

India's first full-scale crewed Mars analog station, nestled in the Tso Kar Valley, Ladakh — 4,530 metres above sea level.

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About HOPE

A cutting-edge Mars analog research outpost preparing humanity for life on the Red Planet — right here on Earth.

The Himalayan Outpost for Planetary Exploration (HOPE) is India's first full-scale crewed Mars analog mission. Located in the Tso Kar Valley in Ladakh at an elevation of 4,530 metres (14,500 ft), the station sits in one of the most Mars-like environments on Earth — a high-altitude cold desert characterised by thin air, freezing temperatures, low atmospheric pressure, intense UV radiation, and saline permafrost.

The facility was built by Bengaluru-based space technology firm Protoplanet and inaugurated by ISRO Chairman Dr V. Narayanan on 31 July 2025. It is operated in collaboration with ISRO's Human Space Flight Centre (HSFC), with scientific contributions from IIT Bombay, IIT Hyderabad, IIST, and RGCB Trivandrum.

Mars Society Australia — a chapter of the Mars Society — is a senior partner in the project, providing advisory expertise and contributing crew members to missions. MSA directors Dr Jonathan Clarke and Dr Annalea Beattie participated as team members during the inaugural August 2025 mission. Dr Siddharth Pandey, MSA director and founder of Protoplanet, leads the initiative on the ground.

The Mars Society has joined HOPE as a global partner, offering both expertise and financial support, and will be directly involved in future crew selection — drawing on decades of experience from the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in Utah and the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station (FMARS) in northern Canada.

4,530m
Elevation above sea level
10 days
Inaugural mission duration
2
Interconnected habitat modules
40%
Oxygen level vs sea level

The Habitat

Two interconnected dome-shaped modules named after Mars' moons — designed to simulate life on an extraterrestrial surface.

SpecificationDetails
Habitat Module (Phobos)8-metre diameter crew living quarters
Utility Module (Deimos)5-metre diameter operations and technical support
ConstructionSpecialised polymers and fibreglass — airtight and insulated
Life SupportHydroponic farm, kitchen, sanitation — self-sustaining environment
CommunicationsAdvanced satellite communication systems for mission operations
EnvironmentHigh UV, sub-zero temperatures, low pressure, saline permafrost
Water Allocation80 litres total for 10-day mission (strict rationing protocol)
LocationTso Kar Valley, ~150 km from Leh, Ladakh

Research & Objectives

HOPE tests how humans handle the physical and mental challenges of long-duration space missions — from crew health to habitat operations.

Human Performance

Studying genomic, proteomic, and metabolic responses through blood, urine, and stool samples. Evaluating mood, sleep quality, cognitive performance, and team dynamics under isolation and confinement. Practising astronaut-like daily routines, exercise regimes, and structured communication with Mission Control.

Technology & Operations

Testing life support systems, habitat technology, and extravehicular activity (EVA) protocols. Validating health monitoring systems and planetary surface operation procedures. Conducting microbial analysis, epigenetic studies, and in-situ resource utilisation (ISRU) research. Supporting India's Gaganyaan programme, planned space station by 2035, and crewed lunar landing by 2040.

Gaganyaan
India's crewed spaceflight programme
2035
Target for Indian space station
2040
Target for crewed lunar landing

Inaugural Crew

Two analog astronauts spent 10 days in strict isolation inside the HOPE habitat, conducting experiments in psychology, physiology, and planetary science.

Rahul Mogalapalli

Analog Astronaut

PhD candidate in aerospace engineering at Purdue University. Responsible for running experiments on psychology, physiology, and epigenetic studies during the mission.

Yaman Akot

Analog Astronaut

Planetary scientist and University of Aberdeen graduate. Responsible for psychology and physiology experiments as well as EVA operations on the Ladakh terrain.

Dr Siddharth Pandey

Protoplanet Founder · MSA Director

Founded Protoplanet and designed the HOPE facility. MSA Director with over a decade of experience leading analog and field studies across India, Australia, and extreme environments worldwide.

Dr Jonathan Clarke

MSA Director

Senior Mars Society Australia member and geologist with extensive analog mission experience. Participated as a team member during the inaugural August 2025 HOPE mission.

Dr Annalea Beattie

MSA Director

Mars Society Australia director with expertise in art-science collaboration in extreme environments. Contributed as a team member during the first HOPE mission in Ladakh.

Project Timeline

From early field studies in the Rann of Kutch to ISRO-backed upgrades — the HOPE story so far.

2023

Rann of Kutch Field Tests

Protoplanet conducted early experiments in human endurance, habitat design, and technology testing in the Rann of Kutch — simulating lunar conditions as a precursor to the Ladakh project.

Nov 2024

LHAM — Ladakh Human Analog Mission

ISRO's Human Space Flight Centre launched the first Ladakh Human Analog Mission (LHAM) in Leh — a month-long mission in partnership with AAKA Space Studio, University of Ladakh, and IIT Bombay. India's first analog space mission of any kind.

Apr 2025

Spaceward Bound India 2025

Protoplanet participated in Spaceward Bound India, reinforcing international collaboration and field science training in extreme Indian environments.

Jul 2025

HOPE Inaugurated

ISRO Chairman Dr V. Narayanan formally inaugurated the HOPE station in Tso Kar Valley on 31 July. The Mars Society announced its partnership, with MSA as a contributing chapter.

Aug 2025

First Crewed Mission (10 Days)

Analog astronauts Rahul Mogalapalli and Yaman Akot completed the inaugural 10-day isolation mission from 1–10 August. MSA directors Dr Clarke and Dr Beattie participated as mission team members. Extensive media coverage across India Today, NDTV, The Hindu, Times of India, and others.

Sep 2025

Mars Society Formal Announcement

The Mars Society published a formal announcement recognising the successful first mission and confirming its role as a senior partner with financial support and future crew selection involvement.

Nov 2025

David Cooper Memorial Lecture

Dr Siddharth Pandey delivered the David Cooper Memorial Lecture 2025 at Monash University, Melbourne — presenting a decade of MSA training and learnings from the Himalayas.

Feb 2026

Red Planet Live Podcast Feature

A dedicated Red Planet Live episode aired featuring Dr Pandey, Dr Beattie, and Dr Clarke discussing HOPE's research potential and its role in global Mars exploration efforts.

May 2026

ISRO to Upgrade HOPE Habitat

Announced 11 May 2026: ISRO is assisting with upgrades to HOPE, following the successful ISRO crew mission. The initiative is being carried out in collaboration with ISRO's Human Space Flight Centre to prepare astronauts for the physical and psychological challenges of spaceflight.

News & Highlights

Coverage and developments from across the global space community.

11 May 2026 — Breaking

ISRO to Help Upgrade HOPE Habitat for Gaganyaan Training

India's national space agency ISRO is assisting with upgrades to the HOPE station, following a successful mission by an ISRO crew. The initiative aims to prepare astronauts for the physical and psychological challenges of spaceflight.

India Today
Feb 2026 — Podcast

From Ladakh to Mars — The HOPE Analog Mission

Red Planet Live episode featuring MSA Directors Dr Pandey, Dr Beattie, and Dr Clarke discussing the station's goals, research potential, and role in preparing for future human exploration.

Mars Society Australia
Sep 2025 — Partnership

India's First Crewed Mars Analog Launches with Protoplanet, ISRO & The Mars Society

Official Mars Society announcement confirming the partnership with Protoplanet and MSA, including future crew selection involvement and financial support for the HOPE programme.

The Mars Society
Aug 2025 — Mission

Two Astronauts Complete HOPE Mars Analog Mission

Coverage of the completion of the inaugural 10-day analog mission, with researchers Mogalapalli and Akot emerging from strict isolation in the Tso Kar habitat.

India Today
Aug 2025 — Feature

ISRO's Mars-Like Habitat in Ladakh is a Rehearsal for India's Moon Mission

In-depth feature on HOPE as a stepping stone towards India's crewed Gaganyaan mission and longer-term ambitions for the Moon and Mars.

NDTV
Aug 2025 — Feature

Station in Ladakh Begins Research to Simulate Life on Moon, Mars

Reporting on the start of the HOPE mission, including details on the habitat design, environmental conditions, and scientific research agenda.

The Hindu
Aug 2025 — Feature

Indian Astronauts Finish 10-Day Mars Simulation in Ladakh

Times of India feature on the mission completion and the broader significance of analog research for India's space exploration ambitions.

Times of India
Aug 2025 — Feature

India's Mars Dream is Taking Shape in Ladakh

Detailed analysis of the HOPE project's significance for India's interplanetary ambitions and its place in the global analog research ecosystem.

Moneycontrol
Aug 2025 — Collaboration

Mars Society Joins Protoplanet Towards Establishment of Training Environment

Initial Mars Society announcement of its collaboration with Protoplanet towards establishing the Mars analog training environment in Ladakh.

The Mars Society
Aug 2025 — Science

Ladakh Crop Seeds Sent to Space — Now They Will Be Planted

Protoplanet's Seed Experiment — seabuckthorn and Himalayan buckwheat seeds were sent to the ISS and will be planted as part of ongoing astrobiology research linked to the HOPE programme.

India Today
2025 — Partnership

SIA India & Protoplanet Sign MoU for Space Research

Protoplanet signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Society for Indian Aerospace (SIA) to advance space research and capacity building in India.

BusinessWorld
Apr 2025 — Education

Spaceward Bound India 2025

Coverage of the Spaceward Bound India field science programme, connecting to the broader Protoplanet and MSA analog research network.

Astrobiology.com

Watch: Red Planet Live

The full podcast episode — "From Ladakh to Mars" — featuring Dr Siddharth Pandey, Dr Annalea Beattie, and Dr Jonathan Clarke.

About Protoplanet

A purpose-driven training and immersive platform focused on climate and space exploration.

Protoplanet Private Limited, based in Bengaluru, is a registered Space Tutor with ISRO. The company brings together a network of 30+ international space and climate experts with 500+ years of collective experience from India, Europe, the US, and Australia. Their work spans microgravity research, lunar and planetary sciences, space exploration technologies, and analog field studies.

Protoplanet provides space research consulting, university training programmes, analog expedition design, access to space research facilities, leadership development, and science communication. Their team has over 20 years of experience conducting analog studies across India, the Atacama Desert, Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

In addition to HOPE, Protoplanet is running the Seed Experiment — sending Ladakh crop seeds (seabuckthorn and Himalayan buckwheat) to the International Space Station for astrobiology research.

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