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Hemet: The One Thing Mars Rovers & Diamond Valley Lake Have in Common

Hemet: The One Thing Mars Rovers & Diamond Valley Lake Have in Common

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Think Hemet’s just another quiet town in the Valley? Think again. From stories of NASA testing rovers in our rugged terrain to the local ranching family behind the land that became Diamond Valley Lake, Hemet’s history is anything but ordinary.

This post dives into two surprising ways our hometown has touched space exploration and shaped Southern California’s water future in our series on Interesting Things About Hemet.

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Hemet’s Role in NASA’s Mars Mission Testing

Before NASA sent rovers to Mars, they tested them right here in Hemet.

Long before Curiosity and Perseverance roamed the red planet, NASA engineers came to Hemet. That’s right—our very own Valley was once used to test early Mars rover prototypes.

The rugged terrain and dusty landscape around what is now Diamond Valley Lake made it the perfect spot to simulate Martian conditions.

It’s not every day you find out your hometown helped prep robots for space.

So, next time someone says nothing exciting ever happens in Hemet—tell them we helped NASA get to Mars.

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Or Did We?

Yet… this may all be just local folklore. Though Hemet, California, is known for its unique desert terrain, I couldn’t find specific records of Mars rover prototypes being tested here.

However, NASA has conducted extensive Mars rover testing in various Mars-like environments across California, particularly in the Mojave Desert and surrounding areas.

While Hemet itself may not have been a primary site for such testing, its proximity to these regions suggests that the local terrain has been valuable for simulating Martian conditions.

Hemet is also where the International Space Station (ISS) can be spotted, according to the Spot The Station program on NASA’s website. The Western Science Center, a natural history museum in Hemet, also has exhibits related to NASA’s space missions.

If you’re interested in exploring more about Mars rover testing and related activities in California, here are some resources:

  • NASA’s Mars Exploration Program
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) News
  • Malin Space Science Systems
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The Story of Domingoni Road: Where Ranchland Meets Reservoir

From Space to Local Legacy: The Domingoni Family & Diamond Valley Lake

While Hemet’s connection to space exploration is fascinating, the area is also rich with local history that has shaped the Valley in other ways.

One key example is the Domingoni Family, who played a pivotal role in the creation of Diamond Valley Lake.

With deep roots in the Hemet-San Jacinto Valley, the Domingoni Family once owned much of the land where the reservoir now sits. For generations, they ran cattle and cultivated the land, shaping the Valley’s agricultural identity.

In the 1990s, the family sold much of their land to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, which used it to build Diamond Valley Lake—one of the largest reservoirs in the state.

But Diamond Valley Lake is more than just a water source. Spanning over 4,500 acres, with two massive earth-filled dams, it stands as a testament to both engineering ingenuity and foresight. Supporting Southern California’s water needs, the reservoir is essential to the region’s infrastructure.

And yet, behind the monumental reservoir is a local story—a family who once tended cattle on the land where water now reaches depths of 260 feet.

From ranchland to reservoir, the Domingoni Family’s legacy is embedded in the heart of the Valley. Today, Diamond Valley Lake is a hub for recreation, offering activities like boating, fishing, and hiking—and it continues to serve as a vital resource, impacting the lives of Southern Californians daily.

Every time locals pass Domingoni Road, they’re reminded of the family’s enduring influence on the Valley, a legacy that extends far beyond the land and water they once worked.

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