NASA is seeking applicants to participate in its next simulated one-year Mars surface mission to help inform the agency's plans for human exploration of the Red Planet. The space agency is looking for four individuals who are willing to live in a 3D-printed replica of a Martian habitat for an entire year.
Ever wonder what it's like to live on Mars? Now, you could try out life on the Red Planet – in a simulation run by NASA. The agency is seeking volunteers to experience the challenges and opportunities that come with living in a confined space with limited resources, similar to what future Mars explorers might face.
HOUSTON, Texas (WKRC) - NASA is looking for four people to live in its Mars simulation. According to CBS News, NASA wants four participants to live in a 3D-printed habitat at Johnson Space Center in Houston for a year-long mission. This simulation will help NASA gather data on how humans can adapt and thrive in a Mars-like environment.
NASA is looking for applicants to live inside a simulated Martian habitat at Johnson Space Center for one year to prepare for eventual human missions to Mars. The volunteers will be part of a four-person crew that will conduct experiments, test equipment, and practice emergency procedures during their year-long stay in the habitat.
Volunteers will be confined to living inside a 1700-square-foot 3D-printed habitat at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. The habitat will include living quarters, a workspace, and a recreation area to simulate the conditions of a future Mars mission. NASA hopes that the data collected during this simulation will help them better understand the challenges of long-duration space travel and living on another planet.
NASA has a new Mars mission: seeking volunteers to spend an entire year living in a simulated version of the red planet. The agency is looking for individuals who are physically and mentally fit to endure the challenges of living in isolation, with limited supplies, and in a confined space for an extended period of time.
NASA is looking for four people to spend a year living in a simulated version of Mars. The volunteers will be part of a research study to assess the physical and psychological effects of long-duration space travel on the human body. This mission will help NASA develop and evaluate the systems needed for future Mars missions planned for the 2030s.
Four-person crew will inhabit 3D-printed replica of red planet to help develop and evaluate systems for missions slated for 2030s. The volunteers will be responsible for conducting scientific experiments, maintaining the habitat, and communicating with mission control during their year-long stay in the simulated Martian environment.