Have you ever imagined how humanity will explore and gradually settle the closest potentially habitable planet to Earth? Here we have created a speculative timeline of human exploration and colonization of Mars, blending optimistic tech forecasts with real-world progress. This is the SHORT VERSION of the full Mars Colonization Timeline, which you can explore HERE. The timeline, first published in October 2016, is regularly updated to reflect the latest developments.
Humanity's interest in Mars sparks anew in the 2010s as Curiosity drills into Gale Crater sediments that preserve records of ancient lakes, The Martian dramatizes the daily realities of living off local resources, and SpaceX reveals Starship plans while flying early prototypes. Robotic orbiters continue to explore the Red Planet from above while InSight lands to measure marsquakes and subsurface heat. These scientific returns, cultural reach and prototype hardware steps together rebuild the case for sending people to stay rather than only to observe.
The 2020s mark a surge in robotic exploration as Perseverance rover caches samples in Jezero Crater with Ingenuity proving sustained flight in the thin Martian air, and China delivers its first mission to Mars. SpaceX Starship advances through orbital tests, in-orbit refueling demonstrations and lunar cargo missions while early uncrewed vehicles attempt Mars landings and Marslink satellites begin a dedicated communications network. These efforts convert earlier visions into flight-proven transport chains and precursor systems ready for crewed arrival.
By 2035 the 2030s deliver humanity's first sustained presence on Mars when crews land at sites prepared by robotic forerunners and activate Mars Base Alpha with in-situ resource utilization plants, solar power arrays and nascent greenhouses. The initial teams focus on habitat expansion, water extraction and the first return flights that close the Earth-Mars loop, turning a fragile outpost into the foundation for permanent settlement. In parallel, the US and China are developing their separate bases in the Lunar South Pole region, competing for a dominant foothold there.



