The sandbox portion of the Crew Health and Performance Analog, where research volunteers participate in simulated walks on the surface of Mars.
Credit: NASA
HOUSTON—NASA has selected four crewmembers for its second 378-day simulation of living and working on the surface of Mars. The mission will study health and performance factors as the agency extends its human exploration focus to the Moon, Mars and other deep space destinations. Selected for their...
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