'Martians wanted': NASA is looking for volunteers to live in a Mars simulator for a year
- NASA is seeking US citizens or permanent residents to partake in a Mars isolation experiment to prepare for future missions.
- The experiment involves living in a 3D-printed Mars habitat to simulate challenges like resource shortages and equipment failures.
- The mission aims to provide data for planning human exploration on Mars and improve crew health and performance support.
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¿Quieres vivir como un marciano? Nueva misión de la NASA busca voluntarios para simular la experiencia en el planeta rojo
Rocío Muñoz-Ledo (CNN) — Para cualquiera que haya soñado alguna vez con vivir en Marte, la NASA está buscando posibles “marcianos” para simular una misión al planeta rojo. La agencia espacial lanzó una convocatoria que busca voluntarios para su segunda misión Chapea (Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog), que comenzará en la primavera de 2025. Durante un año, una tripulación voluntaria formada por cuatro personas vivirá y trabajará en …
‘Martians Wanted’ NASA Is Looking For 4 Volunteers To Pretend They're On Mars For A Year
Would you like to be stuck in a box with three other strangers for a year, pretending to be on Mars? Yeah? OK, weirdo, I’ve got good news for you. NASA is looking for a handful of people to do just that.Read more...
NASA Launches Search For Crews In Second Mars Simulation Mission
NASA is hunting for new crew members to embark on a year-long Mars simulation mission to deepen our understanding of life on the Red Planet. The initiative is set to commence in Spring 2025 at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. It marks the second of three planned Mars surface simulations under the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) project. The first crew, consisting of four members, including Commander Kelly Haston, Flig…
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