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science-and-technology2 years ago

NASA's One-Year Fake Mars Habitat Lockup Experiment

NASA is conducting a year-long analog mission called CHAPEA to simulate life on Mars and study how it affects the crew's health, both physical and mental. The four crew members will live in a 3D-printed habitat with a Mars-like sandbox where they'll perform simulated missions. The mission seeks to learn how factors like diet, isolation, and time-delayed communication affect the crew's mood and ability to perform their jobs. The research team will control the crew's diets, environment, and activities to understand how these factors affect each other. The information gathered will help design the first actual missions to Mars and anticipate the health challenges that might arise from putting people on the surface of another planet for a year or more.

spaceflight2 years ago

Four Researchers to Live in Simulated Mars Outpost for a Year on Earth

NASA is set to begin its first long-duration analog mission called the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) in June, where four crewmembers will live in a 1,700-square-foot habitat for a year to simulate a Mars surface mission. The crew will participate in activities that astronauts on Mars would do, from cooking to exercise to cleaning, as well as maintenance work on the habitat, crop growth, and scientific research. The simulation will allow NASA to collect cognitive and physical performance data to give more insight into the potential impacts of long-duration missions to Mars on crew health and performance.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"NASA Plans to Send Four Humans to Live on Mars in 2023"

NASA is training four people to live on Mars as part of its human exploration expedition. The volunteers will be part of a year-long mission to prepare humans for the exploration of the Red Planet. They will live in a habitat that will simulate conditions on Mars when humans arrive on the Red Planet in the near future. The crew is scheduled to begin in June this year. NASA has planned three such missions to be sent to Mars.