NASA volunteers re-emerge after simulating a year living on Mars
A four-person crew re-emerged on Saturday, July 6, at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston to applause, after staying in a simulated Mars habitat to study and conduct experiments for about one year.
The team of Kelly Haston, Anca Selariu, Ross Brockwell, and Nathan Jones entered their 3D-printed habitat on June 25, 2023, as part of the first Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) mission.
During their stay, the crew simulated life and resource limitations on Mars, which included growing and harvesting vegetables, going on “Marswalks” and communication delays with Earth, according to NASA.
Julie Kramer White, director of engineering at the Johnson Space Center, said there was still “a lot left to learn” and two more CHAPEA missions were planned in 2025 and 2027.
Video by NASA TV / REUTERS
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A four-person crew re-emerged on Saturday, July 6, at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston to applause, after staying in a simulated Mars habitat to study and conduct experiments for about one year.
The team of Kelly Haston, Anca Selariu, Ross Brockwell, and Nathan Jones entered their 3D-printed habitat on June 25, 2023, as part of the first Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) mission.
During their stay, the crew simulated life and resource limitations on Mars, which included growing and harvesting vegetables, going on “Marswalks” and communication delays with Earth, according to NASA.
Julie Kramer White, director of engineering at the Johnson Space Center, said there was still “a lot left to learn” and two more CHAPEA missions were planned in 2025 and 2027.
Video by NASA TV / REUTERS
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00:00You guys ready to come out?
00:07Hey!
00:09Congratulations!
00:28the path to Mars is beset with challenges. And the crew and their
00:35families have committed a year of their lives in service to NASA, to the country,
00:41and to humanity's exploration of space. And so thank you. Congratulations and
00:47thank you to the crew for