Like polar expeditions of the 19th and 20th centuries, and future human missions to the moon or Mars, we are working in close quarters at the Haughton-Mars Project.
Devon Island is one of the most radio-quiet places in the northern hemisphere, a perfect place for the Haughton-Mars Project to conduct the EDGES experiment.
While there are no signs of humans here, we have other neighbors surrounding our simulated Martian home at the Haughton-Mars Project on Devon Island in the Arctic.