NASA’s Mars simulation ends: Volunteers disappear after a year
- July 7, 2024
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As humanity, this is one of the planets we have set our sights on colonizing HymnOn the other hand, even if we land on the red planet and
As humanity, this is one of the planets we have set our sights on colonizing HymnOn the other hand, even if we land on the red planet and
As humanity, this is one of the planets we have set our sights on colonizing HymnOn the other hand, even if we land on the red planet and meet various infrastructure requirements, it is certain that life on Mars will have unexpected problems. NASA He worked with four volunteers for over a year on a Mars-like field he built in Houston.
Kelly Haston, Anca Selariu, Ross Brockwell and Nathan Jones The four-person team spent 378 days in the 158-square-meter (2,100-square-foot) space built for them at the Johnson Space Center. The return of this team marks NASA’s first CHAPEA (Crew Health and Performance Discovery Analog) mission will also be completed.
After this mission, NASA started two new projects that will last a year or more. Volunteer applications have also been opened for these projects. Although there is no definitive information yet on when the second CHEPEA mission will begin, NASA’s In the spring of 2025 It is said that he plans to launch the mission.
“Fake Mars” On June 25, 2023 During the simulation, the outgoing crew conducted Mars walks, grew vegetables, and completed other tasks for the sustainability of life and work in the Martian environment.
The team will leave the site at midnight tonight. These moments can also be viewed live on NASA’s YouTube channel.
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.