NASA模拟火星地球基地的工作人员在一年后出现

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NASA's Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog project has completed its first simulated Mars mission, with a crew of four emerging from their habitat after spending over a year in confinement. The volunteers lived and worked inside a 3D-printed habitat at Johnson Space Center in Houston, simulating conditions for a mission to the red planet. Their activities included spacewalk simulations, vegetable cultivation, and dealing with challenges such as limited resources and communication delays. NASA plans to conduct two additional missions as part of the project, focusing on gathering data related to physical and behavioral health and performance. The crew members expressed gratitude for the experience and emphasized the importance of sustainability, with the flight engineer highlighting the significance of living sustainably for the benefit of Earth. Science officer Anca Selariu expressed the belief that going to Mars is not only possible but also has the potential to unite humanity and lead to inspiring advancements in space exploration.

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