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NASA volunteers complete year-long mission in 3D-printed Mars bunker in Texas

  • Four volunteers emerged from a Mars-like simulation after spending 378 days in Houston's Johnson Space Center, engaging in Marswalks and facing challenges like limited resources and communication delays.
  • The crew grew vegetables, conducted spacewalks, and maintained equipment to simulate conditions for future Mars missions.
  • NASA plans two more missions to gather data on health and performance factors in the simulated habitat.
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Group of four people will live and work for a year in an environment simulating the conditions of Mars, without contact with anyone outside. The NASA simulation that reproduced the conditions of a mission to Mars came to an end after 378 days in the United States. The crew of four volunteers left the Johnson Space Center bunker in Houston, Texas, on Saturday afternoon. They entered the site in June 2023 as part of the mission that seeks to under…

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Crew emerges from simulated Mars habitat

The crew of a NASA mission to Mars emerged from their craft after a yearlong voyage that never left Earth.

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