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  2. MARS-500 - Wikipedia

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    The mission's official logo Crew of the 520-day simulation before starting the mission A three-dimensional plan of the Russia-based MARS-500 complex, used for ground-based experiments, which complement ISS-based preparations for a human mission to Mars. The MARS-500 mission was a psychosocial isolation experiment conducted between 2007 and 2011 ...

  3. Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog - Wikipedia

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    The habitat, known as Mars Dune Alpha, is a 1700 square foot 3D-printed area designed to simulate the type of structure that would be built on a mission to Mars. [6] It includes crew quarters, an exercise area, [ 7 ] a work room, a recreation area, and a crop area. [ 3 ]

  4. HI-SEAS - Wikipedia

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    The mission ended on 29 August 2016, with the crew emerging to a crowd of news media and cameramen. [22] This was the longest HI-SEAS yet, and the longest NASA-funded space simulation in history, with the previous mission lasting 8 months, and before that 4 months. [22]

  5. Human analog mission - Wikipedia

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    A small field crew of highly trained analog astronauts with spacesuit simulators will conduct experiments preparing for future human and robotic Mars exploration missions. [5] LunAres Research Station - an analogue research station for crewed space mission simulation, located at the post-military airport in Poland, open for scientists and ...

  6. Mission: Space - Wikipedia

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    Mission: Space, pictured in 2006, then-sponsored by Hewlett-Packard. Mission: Space is meant to simulate astronaut training for the first crewed mission to Mars aboard the fictional X-2 Deep Space Shuttle in the year 2036, right after the seventy-fifth anniversary of Yuri Gagarin becoming the first human to enter space.

  7. Mars Exploration Program - Wikipedia

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    Mars Exploration Program (MEP) is a long-term effort to explore the planet Mars, funded and led by NASA.Formed in 1993, MEP has made use of orbital spacecraft, landers, and Mars rovers to explore the possibilities of life on Mars, as well as the planet's climate and natural resources. [1]

  8. Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station - Wikipedia

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    "Subsurface Water Detection on Mars by Active Seismology: Simulation at the Mars Society Arctic Research Station", Conference on the Geophysical Detection of Water on Mars, 2001. Robert Zubrin. "The Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station: Dispatches from the First Year's Mission Simulation", AIAA 2002-0993 40th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting ...

  9. Four volunteers, 378 days: NASA completes first mission ...

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    A NASA mission to test how living on Mars would stress and test a human crew ended Saturday, with four volunteers emerging from more than a year in a 1,700-square-foot structure.