NASA launches Mars mission simulation

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Four "analog astronauts" are venturing on a simulated mission to Mars to help NASA scientists understand human dynamics on long-duration missions.

On Sunday, Kelly Haston, Ross Brockwell, Nathan Jones and Anca Selariu entered a mock Martian base at the U.S. space agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston, where they will spend the next 12 months living like a crew of astronauts would on a deep space mission. 

As the first of three planned Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) missions, the participants will be remotely observed by scientists as part of an effort to plan for future human missions on the real Martian surface. The crew will not leave their 1,700-square-foot habitat, called "Mars Dune Alpha," until July 7, 2024.

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Meanwhile Space X launches actual Mars mission.

juanchocostone
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This is gona be another “social experiment gone wrong!” story

pierreproudhon
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Where's their mobility assist device???? When they land on Mars they're going to be in horrible shape due to muscle decline and skeletal loss.

johnrawlings
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Why does that rock have the letter 'C' stamped on it?

Bones
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Is this cheaper than the submarine ride 🤔

YouKnoMeDuhP
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sure, lets send another multi-million dollar robot through space on a billion dollar rocket. yeah, waste some more of those tax dollars!

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