Volunteers who lived in a NASA-created Mars replica for over a year have emerged

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Volunteers who lived in a NASA-created Mars replica for over a year have emerged​

JULY 7, 20247:49 PM ET

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Joe Hernandez

In this image made from video provided by NASA, CHAPEA commander Kelly Haston speaks in front of other crew members at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, on Saturday, July 6.

In this image made from video provided by NASA, CHAPEA commander Kelly Haston speaks in front of other crew members at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, on Saturday.

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Four volunteers who spent more than a year living in a 1,700-square-foot space created by NASA to simulate the environment on Mars have emerged.

The members of the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog mission — or CHAPEA — walked through the door of their habitat at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Saturday to a round of applause.

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“Hello. It’s actually just so wonderful to be able to say hello to you all,” CHAPEA commander Kelly Haston said to the assembled crowd.

Haston and the other three crew members — Anca Selariu, Ross Brockwell and Nathan Jones — entered the 3D-printed Mars replica on June 25, 2023, as part of a NASA experiment to observe how humans would fare living on the Red Planet.

The volunteers grew their own vegetables, maintained equipment, participated in so-called Marswalks and faced stressors that actual space travelers to Mars could experience, including 22-minute communication delays with Earth.

The 378-day endeavor was the first of three NASA missions the space agency has planned to test how humans would respond to the conditions and challenges of living on Mars, where it says it could send astronauts as soon as the 2030s. NASA’s second CHAPEA mission is scheduled for the spring of 2025, and the third is slated to begin in 2026.

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After emerging from isolation on Saturday, CHAPEA science officer Anca Selariu reflected on why she and others chose to dedicate themselves to this particular effort.

“I’ve been asked many times: Why the obsession with Mars? Why go to Mars?” Selariu said. "Because it’s possible. Because space can unite and bring out the best in us. Because it’s one defining step that Earthlings will take to light the way into the next centuries.”

NASA has conducted other isolation experiments before, including simulated journeys through space of roughly 30 days and underwater missions lasting up to three weeks at a time.
 

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They can't replicate the one major thing that's gonna be a problem.

The gravity. I think Mars is half the size of Earth.

Look up what happens to people in low gravity for long periods of time.

I do believe the radiation is alot higher too because of the super thin atmosphere.
 

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They can't replicate the one major thing that's gonna be a problem.

The gravity. I think Mars is half the size of Earth.

Look up what happens to people in low gravity for long periods of time.

I do believe the radiation is alot higher too because of the super thin atmosphere.
Body weights can help with muscle and bone degradation but the cardiovascular system is gonna be a bytch to solve since your heart isn't working as hard against Earth gravity.
 
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