The grandest canyon in the solar system — the trophy view, with deeper air at the floor.
Valles Marineris is the largest canyon system in the solar system — a 4,000-km gash across Mars's equator, in places 200 km wide and 7 km deep. It is roughly ten times longer and four times deeper than the Grand Canyon, its layered walls recording billions of years of Martian history.
The canyon walls show water-bearing minerals and hydrated deposits, and some slopes hint at seasonal activity; subsurface ice is plausible. It is a more promising water story than the open equatorial plains — and a far more spectacular one.
Equatorial warmth combines with sheer depth: down on the canyon floor the air pressure is higher than the surrounding highlands, morning fogs form, and conditions are about as clement as Mars gets. Deep air at a warm latitude is a genuine advantage.
This is the trophy — the most spectacular real estate in the solar system, with the bonus of thicker air at the floor. For the claimant who wants the view above all else, nothing on Mars competes.
No conveyance of legal title. The 1967 Outer Space Treaty (Art. II) bars national appropriation of celestial bodies, and no sovereign, court, or land registry currently has jurisdiction to grant or enforce private title to land on the Moon, Mars, or any celestial body. Red Homestead does not and cannot convey legal ownership or any presently-enforceable property right.
What you purchase. A claim-documentation and registry service — the preparation, notarization support, public publication, opposition-period adjudication, and continuous-possession recordkeeping of a good-faith homestead claim — together with a collectible certificate. It is a record of your claim and intent, not a title.
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