100 Days of Isolation: Project SOLIS100 Is Over
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They want to explore the effects on humans from long-term missions to the Moon or Mars. For this, six people undergo a hundred days of isolation - without natural sunlight. Now the study participants are free again and the team can start evaluating the data.
No friends, no family - but five colleagues around the clock: that was the constellation in which the volunteers helped to gain important insights for long space missions.
Six volunteers have spent 100 days in isolation to investigate the consequences of long space missions, such as Mars. Now the study is over and the participants are "free".
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of long-term missions on health and performance.
Six volunteers have spent 100 days in isolation to investigate the consequences of long space missions, such as Mars. Now the study is finished and the participants are "free" again.
Hardly any social contacts, little space and strict rules: six volunteers tested life in space for a study.
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