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Kent Nebergall is the son of a former test pilot and an artist. He has been an avid follower of space technology since Apollo-Soyuz, when he was seven years old. In 2004, Kent won the Kepler Prize for Mars Mission Design from the Mars Society, and was later part of Mars Desert Research Station Crew 32. He has done space technology presentations for Mensa, The Mars Society, Toastmasters, and several science fiction conventions in the Midwest. His Mars Society papers will be included in "On To Mars, Volume 2" from Apogee Press. He has recently joined the Mars Homestead Project to focus on knowledge management for mars colonization research and engineering efforts.
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