
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126983.700-crew-chosen-for-mars-isolation-test.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=online-news
GOT a house mate who's driving you crazy?
Try being cooped up together for 105 days straight in windowless metal canisters.
To better understand how astronauts on a journey to Mars might cope with the confinement on the 520-day trip to Mars, the Institute for Biomedical Problems in Moscow, Russia, and the European Space Agency have set up such an experiment.
To better understand how astronauts on a journey to Mars might cope with the confinement on the 520-day trip to Mars, the Institute for Biomedical Problems in Moscow, Russia, and the European Space Agency have set up such an experiment.
From 31 March, French airline pilot Cyrille Fournier, German engineer Oliver Knickel and four Russians - cosmonauts Oleg Artemyez and Sergei Ryazansky, Alexei Baranov, a doctor, and Alexei Shpakov, a sports physiologist - will be stuck in a simulated Mars spacecraft.
Their communications with the outside world will be delayed by 20 minutes to simulate the radio lag between Mars and Earth.
Conflict arises easily in such crowded environments, says Pascal Lee, a planetary scientist who once did a 402-day stint in a French research station in Antarctica. The results will help design an experiment of full Mars-mission duration. Read about his experience by clicking here:
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