In season 5 of the alternate-history sci-fi series For All Mankind, set in an alternate 2012 where tensions between Martian colonists and their former home, Earth, reach boiling point, the international Happy Valley colony on Mars has grown into a settlement of more than five thousand residents. Happy Valley Base, located in Melas Chasma within the Valles Marineris system, was founded by NASA in 1995 during season 3. By season 4 (alternate 2003), it housed around 200 people.
In the nine years since, Happy Valley, governed by the Mars-6 Alliance (US, USSR, ESA, India, Japan, and the Coalition of Communist Countries for Spaceflight), has expanded far beyond simple growth. The colony now supports a genuine multi-generational population and features a far larger and more interconnected complex: expanded power, communications, fuel, and regolith processing facilities, multiple large agrodomes (several already operational with more under construction), a developed spaceport, and the distinctive radiation shield tower system. The central hub includes arrival halls with rover airlocks, control and laboratory modules, warehouses, and living quarters. A noticeable addition is the emergence of civilian commercial and social spaces alongside the industrial backbone. Helios and its Soviet competitor Kuragin both maintain offices on Mars; Kuragin is actively building a space elevator.
For All Mankind runs on the premise of a never-ending space race in a timeline where the Soviets reached the Moon first. Each season leaps roughly a decade into an increasingly divergent reality: season 1 (1969–1974) sees rival US and Soviet lunar South Pole bases; season 2 (1983) escalates resource competition on the Moon; season 3 (1992–1995) brings private company Helios and North Korea into a four-way race to Mars; season 4 (2003) features Happy Valley workers redirecting the lithium-rich asteroid Goldilocks into Mars orbit after "stealing" it from the M-7 Alliance.
Here we have collected high-resolution screenshots from season 5 (sourced from 4K UHD and optimized for web). They show the colony's exteriors and interiors without major plot reveals. There are separate galleries for Happy Valley agrodomes, spaceport and the Helios' office.
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Saturday, June 27, 2026
Spaceport of the Mars colony in "For All Mankind" season 5
In season 5 of the alternate-history sci-fi series For All Mankind, set in an alternate 2012, Happy Valley on Mars has grown into a settlement of more than five thousand residents. In the 9 years since season 4, colony's spaceport has been expanded and Helios's Soviet competitor Kuragin currently is building a space elevator for the colony.
Here we have collected high-resolution screenshots depicting Happy Valley's spaceport and the space elevator in construction:
Here we have collected high-resolution screenshots depicting Happy Valley's spaceport and the space elevator in construction:
Sojourner departing Happy Valley for a mission to Titan:
Helios' office at the Mars colony in "For All Mankind" season 5
In season 5 of the alternate-history sci-fi series For All Mankind, set in an alternate 2012, Happy Valley on Mars has grown into a settlement of more than five thousand residents. Helios Aerospace is a multi-national aerospace company and space manufacturer founded by Dev Ayesa, whom we have known since season 3. Helios acts as a private primary operator and transport provider for the Happy Valley colony. Although by Season 5, it is already facing fierce competition for Happy Valley development contracts from its Soviet competitor Kuragin, which has also opened its own separate office at Happy Valley and currently is building a space elevator for the colony.
Here we have collected high-resolution screenshots depicting Helios' office at the Happy Valley colony on Mars:
Here we have collected high-resolution screenshots depicting Helios' office at the Happy Valley colony on Mars:
Helios' office is located into a hill near the Happy Valley colony:
Agrodomes of the Mars colony in "For All Mankind" season 5
In season 5 of the alternate-history sci-fi series For All Mankind, set in an alternate 2012, Happy Valley on Mars has grown into a settlement of more than five thousand residents. Among other facilities the colony features multiple large agrodomes (greenhouses) from which eight are already operational and several more in construction.
Here we have collected high-resolution screenshots depicting the work and recreation of the residents of Happy Valley in these agrodomes:
Here we have collected high-resolution screenshots depicting the work and recreation of the residents of Happy Valley in these agrodomes:
Sunday, March 15, 2026
The Alpha Quarry - Part 8 of Martian sketches by Andrey Maximov
Environment concept artist Andrey Maximov from Armenia has created an impressive set of artworks called Martian sketches depicting a "routine" journey to Mars in 2089. After 8-month break he has published another 5 pages of those sketches (currently 45 in total). As the artist describes them: "this series is kind of like the road sketches of a member of an expedition to Mars. It's a routine flight in the not-too-distant future. The planet is more or less inhabited. We have an orbital station around Mars. There are already several settlements on the surface, mining is going on."
- 1st part (10 sketches) of Andrey's Martian sketches depicted the expedition leaving Earth;
- 2nd part (5 sketches) depicted expedition's arrival to "International Mars Orbital Station";
- 3rd part (6 sketches) depicted spaceport "Anteros" on Mars.
- 4th part (4 sketches) depicted expedition's road to the "Harmonia City".
- 5th part (5 sketches) depicted the multi-leveled "Harmonia City" on Mars.
- 6th part (5 sketches) depicted southern (industrial) district of the "Harmonia City".
- 7th part (5 sketches) depicted expedition's road to the aluminum quarry.
Here is the 8th part (5 sketches) depicting the largest ore processing plant on Mars - "The Alpha Quarry":
“The largest ETS dump trucks were produced on Mars and could only work here and nowhere else due to the low gravity”:
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Mars is ours! HD shots from "For All Mankind" season 5 trailer
In a teaser released in January Apple TV revealed that in season 5 of the alternate-history sci-fi TV series For All Mankind, the Happy Valley Base on Mars has grown into a thriving colony with thousands of residents. Two days ago the full trailer dropped, confirming that the friction between the Martian colonists and their former home, Earth, will be the central theme of season 5 - depicting the alternate year 2012.
For All Mankind is exploring the idea of never-ending space race if the Soviets had beaten the US in the race for the Moon, and the intention of the show is each season to jump about a decade further into the increasingly diverging reality of the show: in season 1, depicting alternate 1969 to 1974, both Soviets and US start building their separate bases near the lunar South pole; in season 2 (1983) both bases have been expanded and the superpowers compete for resources on the Lunar surface; in season 3 (1992 to 1995), Soviets and US are joined by a private company Helios and North Korea for a four-way race to be the first on Mars; in season 4 (2003) there is a sprawling international human base on Mars, but Martian rebels "steal" a large, lithium-rich asteroid, locking it in Martian orbit. Season 5 will start airing on March 27 on Apple TV.
Here you can watch the trailer and explore a set of high-resolution shots from it (downscaled from 4K UHD screens for better image quality):
For All Mankind is exploring the idea of never-ending space race if the Soviets had beaten the US in the race for the Moon, and the intention of the show is each season to jump about a decade further into the increasingly diverging reality of the show: in season 1, depicting alternate 1969 to 1974, both Soviets and US start building their separate bases near the lunar South pole; in season 2 (1983) both bases have been expanded and the superpowers compete for resources on the Lunar surface; in season 3 (1992 to 1995), Soviets and US are joined by a private company Helios and North Korea for a four-way race to be the first on Mars; in season 4 (2003) there is a sprawling international human base on Mars, but Martian rebels "steal" a large, lithium-rich asteroid, locking it in Martian orbit. Season 5 will start airing on March 27 on Apple TV.
Here you can watch the trailer and explore a set of high-resolution shots from it (downscaled from 4K UHD screens for better image quality):
In 9 years since the events in season 4 Happy Valley Base has grown into a real colony:
Dev Ayesa's Martian mansion:
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Thousands are living on Mars in "For All Mankind" season 5
Today Apple TV released the first teaser for the long-awaited season 5 of For All Mankind alternate history sci-fi TV series. It was accompanied by several promotional photos from the season and a synopsis: "Season five of “For All Mankind” picks up in the years since the Goldilocks asteroid heist. Happy Valley has grown into a thriving colony with thousands of residents and a base for new missions that will take us even further into the solar system. But with the nations of Earth now demanding law and order on the Red Planet, friction continues to build between the people who live on Mars and their former home."
From the teaser it seems one of the underlying themes in season 5 will be Freedom.. Freedom on Mars.
For All Mankind is exploring the idea of never ending space race if Soviets would have beaten US in the race for the Moon and the intention of the show is each season to jump about a decade further into the increasingly diverging reality of the show: in season 1, depicting alternate 1969 to 1974, both Soviets and US start building their separate bases near the lunar South pole; in season 2 (1983) both bases have been expanded and the superpowers compete for resources on the Lunar surface; in season 3 (1992 to 1995), Soviets and US are joined by a private company Helios and North Korea for a four way race to be first on Mars; in season 4 (2003) there is a sprawling international human base on Mars and an unexpected side enters the race to get hold on a large, lithium-rich asteroid for mining. Season 5 will start airing on March 27 on Apple TV
Here you can watch the teaser and see the accompanying photos:
From the teaser it seems one of the underlying themes in season 5 will be Freedom.. Freedom on Mars.
For All Mankind is exploring the idea of never ending space race if Soviets would have beaten US in the race for the Moon and the intention of the show is each season to jump about a decade further into the increasingly diverging reality of the show: in season 1, depicting alternate 1969 to 1974, both Soviets and US start building their separate bases near the lunar South pole; in season 2 (1983) both bases have been expanded and the superpowers compete for resources on the Lunar surface; in season 3 (1992 to 1995), Soviets and US are joined by a private company Helios and North Korea for a four way race to be first on Mars; in season 4 (2003) there is a sprawling international human base on Mars and an unexpected side enters the race to get hold on a large, lithium-rich asteroid for mining. Season 5 will start airing on March 27 on Apple TV
Here you can watch the teaser and see the accompanying photos:
Happy Valley Base has been expanded a lot since season 4:
Alex Poletov (Ed's grandson) rides a motorcycle near the Happy Valley Base:
Free Mars graffiti are all over the Happy Valley Base:
Sunday, December 7, 2025
Martian colony by Goodname Studio
Picture of the Day 07/12/2025 - several spacecraft approaching a Martian colony rising from a sea of sand dunes by Goodname digital art studio based in Lithuania. The colony consists of a colossal, domed megastructure and smaller auxiliary domes flanking the central edifice; the colony is half-buried in an endless sea of golden desert dunes and its weathered surface is etched with intricate geometric patterns. The scene radiates a blend of ancient grandeur and futuristic desolation, evoking the atmosphere of a long-lost interstellar civilization swallowed by time and sand.
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Mars colony with a large central dome by Erik Wernquist
A human colony on Mars with a large central dome by Swedish digital artist Erik Wernquist, the author of the stunning visionary shortfilms "Wanderers" (2014, depicting humanity's expansion into the Solar System) and "Go Incredibly Fast" (2022, identifying propulsion methods to send humans to outer Solar System and stars). This render was used as a background scenery for one of the scenes in "Go Incredibly Fast".
Sunday, July 20, 2025
Southern District - Part 6 of Martian sketches by Andrey Maximov
Environment concept artist Andrey Maximov from Armenia has created an impressive set of artworks called Martian sketches depicting a "routine" journey to Mars in 2089. After a year's break he has published another 5 pages of those sketches (currently 35 in total). As the artist describes them: "this series is kind of like the road sketches of a member of an expedition to Mars. It's a routine flight in the not-too-distant future. The planet is more or less inhabited. We have an orbital station around Mars. There are already several settlements on the surface, mining is going on."
Here is 6th part (5 sketches) depicting southern (industrial) district of the "Harmonia City":
- 1st part (10 sketches) of Andrey's Martian sketches depicted the expedition leaving Earth;
- 2nd part (5 sketches) depicted expedition's arrival to "International Mars Orbital Station";
- 3rd part (6 sketches) depicted spaceport "Anteros" on Mars.
- 4th part (4 sketches) depicted expedition's road to the "Harmonia City".
- 5th part (5 sketches) depicted the multi-leveled "Harmonia City" on Mars.
Here is 6th part (5 sketches) depicting southern (industrial) district of the "Harmonia City":
Monday, July 14, 2025
Mars terraforming outpost
Picture of the Day 14/07/2025 - visualization of a terraforming outpost on Mars by Sebastian Esposito. The outpost unfolds across the rust-red plains of Mars, its gleaming geodesic domes and translucent greenhouses springing to life amid an otherwise barren landscape. Billowing plumes of vapor rise from atmospheric processing units - an effort to thicken the thin, carbon-dioxide-rich air, while clusters of solar arrays and modular habitats stretch toward the hazy horizon. Nearby, rockets stand ready to ferry supplies and settlers between the outpost and orbiting stations, underscoring humanity’s bold commitment to transform the Red Planet from a cold desert into a living world.
Sunday, June 8, 2025
Evolution of SpaceX' vision for human colony on Mars
From 2017 onward, SpaceX steadily refined their vision for the 1st human colony on Mars - from the debut of early visuals of an ambitious Mars City during the BFR (Big Falcon Rocket) unveiling, to increasingly detailed illustrations by 2019 showcasing the gleaming stainless‑steel Starship touching down and launching from this base. The 2022 update introduced animations emphasizing mission sequence - transports arriving, crewed modules landing, and a functioning spaceport. By April 2024, the concept had matured into a recognizable, modular Mars habitat design centered around a robust Starship fleet. Finally, in May 2025, the latest rendering unveiled a full-fledged Martian city with partially underground habitats to shield against radiation and Tesla Optimus robots constructing the city, marking the culmination of conceptual evolution from isolated landing pads to a thriving, self‑sustaining urban landscape on Mars.
September 2017
On September 29, 2017, Elon Musk provided 2nd annual presentation of the Starship architecture (then called BFR or Big Falcon Rocket). During the presentation titled "Making life multiplanetary" first official SpaceX visualizations for a Mars City were provided:
March 2019
On March 22, 2019, Elon Musk visited Doyle Ryder Elementary school in Flint, Michigan and demonstrated a new video of SpaceX's Starship landing at Mars Base Alpha:
Friday, May 30, 2025
SpaceX Starship Mars mission update 2025
On May 29th at Starbase, Texas SpaceX CEO and lead designer Elon Musk provided an update of SpaceX's Starship Mars architecture "The Road to Making Life Multiplanetary". Here are slides from his presentation.
Full presentation:
Slides from the presentation
Starship mission timeline for next 4 Earth-Mars transfer windows every 26 months:
The next opportunity is in the end of 2026, with landing in 2027:
SpaceX Mars mission in 2026:
SpaceX Mars mission in 2028:
Monday, December 30, 2024
New Year's Eve fireworks at a Martian colony
Celebrating New Year's Eve with fireworks at a human colony on Mars - a screenshot from 2022 science fiction teen comedy "Moonshot" set in 2049 when trips to Mars has become routine for skilled or wealthy people.
Sunday, December 1, 2024
SpaceX Starship mission to Mars in 2030 - animated story by iamVisual
Saturday, September 7, 2024
Garden under a geodesic dome
Picture of the Day 07/09/2024 - design of a garden under a geodesic dome for the King Salman Park in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to be opened this year as the largest urban park in the world. Public gardens in future Arab settlements on Mars could look similar as this design.
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Search for a lost colony on Mars in "Deliver Us Mars" adventure game
Sequel to Deliver Us The Moon (2019), Deliver Us Mars (2023) is an atmospheric sci-fi adventure game set in mid-21st century when the ecosystem of Earth is close to extinction due to the effects of climate change. After a mysterious distress call from Mars, Earth’s youngest astronaut Kathy joins an expedition to recover the ARK colony ships stolen more than decade ago by the mysterious science-oriented organization Outward (Kathy's father Isaac is among the leaders of Outward).
Although the story of Deliver Us Mars is strictly linear and you as a player can't impact it, the story itself is well-written and interesting, revealing the truth about the fate of Outward colonists on Mars piece by piece. Some parts of the game felt like a true detective. The atmospheric visual and audial mood of the scenes complements the story well and the final act of Deliver Us Mars features one of the most compelling representations of a human colony on Mars in video games, feeling almost utopian.. especially comparing it to the dying Earth.
Unfortunately, this aspect also leads to some frustration with the strictly linear nature of the game's storytelling - you can't change the main character's endgame decision, no matter how stupid you think it is. Another source of a frustration with the game for some players will be the clunky wall climbing mechanics. Regardless these small issues Deliver Us Mars is a must-play game for any Mars fan.
Although the story of Deliver Us Mars is strictly linear and you as a player can't impact it, the story itself is well-written and interesting, revealing the truth about the fate of Outward colonists on Mars piece by piece. Some parts of the game felt like a true detective. The atmospheric visual and audial mood of the scenes complements the story well and the final act of Deliver Us Mars features one of the most compelling representations of a human colony on Mars in video games, feeling almost utopian.. especially comparing it to the dying Earth.
Unfortunately, this aspect also leads to some frustration with the strictly linear nature of the game's storytelling - you can't change the main character's endgame decision, no matter how stupid you think it is. Another source of a frustration with the game for some players will be the clunky wall climbing mechanics. Regardless these small issues Deliver Us Mars is a must-play game for any Mars fan.
Visual recap of Deliver Us Mars' STORY
Be aware of heavy spoilers, revealing major story plots.Even before getting to Mars the expedition is riddled with severe problems
Game's protagonist (main character) is Earth’s youngest astronaut Kathy searching for her father among the lost colonists on Mars
Kathy lands near an abandoned mining facility
Sunday, May 26, 2024
Martian city in "Chaser"
Chaser is an old first-person shooter released on 2003. Today there is no shortage of video games set on Mars, but back then Chaser was one of the few, even if only less than half of the game actually takes place on Mars. It follows a story somewhat similar to that of Arnold Schwarzenegger's famous movie Total Recall (1990) and I reviewed the game here 10 years ago.
Recently I made a second playthrough of the game. Part of Chaser's story takes place in a city on Mars under a large dome and here are some screenshots of the city:
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