Mock Mission To Mars Is A Success

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On June 3rd 2010, six brave astronauts bid adieu to their family and friends and launched off to Mars - This of course was not an actual mission to the Red Planet, but a simulated journey that entailed confining them inside a sealed five-capsule 1000sq.ft. unit, for 520 days.

Spearheaded by the European Space Agency (ESA), the mission was conducted largely to observe how humans would interact with each other, if forced to live in close quarters for long periods of time, which would be the case when astronauts embark on a real mission to Mars.

The living capsule comprised of 6 individual compartments, a tiny dining area, a control room and a bathroom. A separate utility module contained a greenhouse to grow some vegetables and fruit, a refrigerator for perishable food and, a gym.

In order to make it as realistic as possible, the astronauts' only contact with the outside world after they 'left' earth, was via time-delayed e-mail or through the mission controllers. They also had to manage their food and water, since there are no places to stock-up, along the way.

On February 12th, the mission reached a major milestone - The shuttle's Lander module separated from the Mothership and made a successful landing on the Red Planet. In this case it meant that three of the six men moved to an even tinier compartment within the modular buildings and stayed there for about a month, conducting experiments and spacewalks, as well as, collecting samples from the surface of the pretend Red Planet.

Meanwhile, the other three astronauts, which included Russia's Alexei Sityov and Sukhrob Kamolov and France's Romain Charles, remained aboard the Mothership and continued to orbit, awaiting the successful return of their colleagues.

On February 23rd, after completing a wildly successful mission, the six began their journey back to earth, landing flawlessly on Friday, November 4th. When the astronauts finally emerged from the shuttle that had been their home for about 18 months, they were a little paler from the lack of sun but otherwise, seemed in good health.

Though they will still be under observation as they assimilate back into society, the mission is being considered a success. While the real mission to Mars is still decades away, thanks to the huge costs and technology challenges, this mock mission has helped resolve some of the concerns about the effects on humans when confined together in small spaces for such a long period of time.

Resources: guardian.co.uk,treehugger.com

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  • dhfuigyhoiyover 13 years
    this is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • fjkhafkjnover 13 years
      thay are talking my home
      • James L. over 13 years
        I don't really understand this article so much. First of all, I don't get what they meant by: surface of the pretend red planet. Second of all, Mrs. Januszyk once told me that we have never passed the moon because it was impossible to live in space for a long period of time. Third of all, the article said they made a successful landing on Mars when the article said: While the real mission to Mars is still decades away... WHAT IS GOING ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UGH!!!!!!!!!!
        • Anthony L.over 13 years
          I like this article a lot. It shows that when humans sent out to the fake red planet we can work together when trapped in the capsule. And now scientists know what to do on the real mission plus the emergencies.
          • Nikola P.over 13 years
            This article is very interesting. I learned a lot today. One thing I learned was that the mission to Mars and back to Earth takes about 520 days. Another thing I learned is that they have a small capsule for 6 men. In the future, I hope that I would go to Mars and discover aliens . Also I would like a bigger capsule to fly to Mars and back to Earth. I would really like to reccomend this article to a friend if they like Mars or wanted to learn about the astronuats that were on that mission.
            • Nikola P.over 13 years
              This article is super interesting. I learned a lot today. One thing I learned was that a mission to mars takes about 520 days. Another thing I learned that they had a small capsule. I hope that one day I would go to Mars and discover aliens. Also I would like a bigger capsule. I would reccomend this article to a friend if they are interested in Mars or astronuats.
              • David P.over 13 years
                This article was very interesting because I can not believe that they sent people in a sealed capsule that is like the planet Mars for 520 days. And maybe in the future these astronauts will go on a real mission to Mars. I would recommend this article to friends who like to know more about Mars and astronomy.
                • E.Tover 13 years
                  I shall go there someday
                  • braineover 13 years
                    I belive that you are mistacken because under my calculations mars is not only a planet, a star but a sun and under my under were i belive that i belonge here
                    • lolpoover 13 years
                      wow