Four volunteers set to enter NASA’s simulated Mars habitat

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In a major stride towards preparing for future crewed missions to Mars, NASA is embarking on a groundbreaking endeavor by sending four volunteers into a state-of-the-art simulated Mars habitat.

This 3D-printed structure, spanning an impressive 1,700 square feet, is located at NASA’s Johnson Space Center and will serve as their home for an extraordinary duration of 378 days, DevDiscourse reported.

Commencing on June 25, 2023, this mission marks the first of three planned simulation missions within NASA’s CHAPEA (Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog) habitat, carefully designed to replicate the demanding conditions that astronauts would encounter on the Red Planet.

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