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Nasa team start one-year isolation experiment in dome to simulate life on Mars | Nasa team start one-year isolation experiment in dome to simulate life on Mars |
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Six Nasa recruits have begun a year-long isolation programme in order to simulate life on Mars. | Six Nasa recruits have begun a year-long isolation programme in order to simulate life on Mars. |
The project, which started at 3pm on Friday, will be the longest of its variety ever attempted and will place the volunteers under constant scrutiny as they attempt to co-exist on a barren volcano in Hawaii. | The project, which started at 3pm on Friday, will be the longest of its variety ever attempted and will place the volunteers under constant scrutiny as they attempt to co-exist on a barren volcano in Hawaii. |
Volunteers, a French astrobiologist, a German physicist, and a pilot, an architect, a journalist and a soil scientist all from the US, will live under a prefabricated dome measuring 36ft wide. | Volunteers, a French astrobiologist, a German physicist, and a pilot, an architect, a journalist and a soil scientist all from the US, will live under a prefabricated dome measuring 36ft wide. |
They will be unable to leave the dome without a spacesuit, and will be forced to go without fresh air, food – or privacy, for an entire year. | They will be unable to leave the dome without a spacesuit, and will be forced to go without fresh air, food – or privacy, for an entire year. |
Every move will be monitored by cameras, body movement trackers as researchers assess the group’s cohesion over time in the hope of gaining a better understanding of the effects of isolation. | Every move will be monitored by cameras, body movement trackers as researchers assess the group’s cohesion over time in the hope of gaining a better understanding of the effects of isolation. |
"I think one of the lessons is that you really can't prevent interpersonal conflicts. It is going to happen over these long-duration missions, even with the very best people," Kim Binsted, a Nasa investigator, told the BBC. | "I think one of the lessons is that you really can't prevent interpersonal conflicts. It is going to happen over these long-duration missions, even with the very best people," Kim Binsted, a Nasa investigator, told the BBC. |
Presently, the shifts on the International Space Station (ISS) last for six months, although the space agency has recently trialled four-month and eight-month isolation tests. | Presently, the shifts on the International Space Station (ISS) last for six months, although the space agency has recently trialled four-month and eight-month isolation tests. |
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