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Georgia Tech students complete first simulated Mars mission

Six student astronauts completed 10 days of isolation and research, with mission control on campus running round-the-clock operations and EVAs.

After 10 days in isolation, a group of Georgia Tech students will be returning from Arkansas having completed their first simulated Mars mission.  Southeast Analog is a program run by students at Georgia Tech interested in spaceflight.  The SEA-1 Thalassa mission included six “astronauts” on a simulated Mars habitat in Arkansas and 30 crew in mission control on campus. Students in the Southeast Analog program worked in three shifts around the cl…

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Georgia Public Broadcasting broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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