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Mars500, the first full-length simulated mission to Mars, started today in Moscow at 13:49 local time (11:49 CET), when the six-man crew entered their 'spacecraft' and the hatch was closed. The experiment will run until November next year.
The mood was serious and very determined in the Mars500 facility at the Institute of Biomedical Problems in Moscow this afternoon, as the crew talked to the press and then walked into the modules that will be their home for the next 520 days.
Diego Urbina and Romain Charles from Europe, Sukhrob Kamolov, Alexey Sitev, Alexandr Smoleevskiy and Mikhail Sinelnikov from Russia and Wang Yue from China face a mission that is as close as possible to a real space voyage without leaving the ground. They will live and work like astronauts, eat special food and exercise in the same way as crews aboard the International Space Station.
Their mission is to 'fly to Mars' in 250 days, 'land on and explore Mars' for a month and 'return to Earth' in 230 days, using their imitation interplanetary spacecraft, lander and martian surface.
The hatch will remain closed until November 2011 and the crew must manage using the food and equipment stored in the facility. Only electricity, water and some air will be fed into the compartments from outside.
Problems ahead
In addition to testing many novel technologies, Mars500 is an extreme test of human endurance. Staying almost 18 months inside the metallic containers will be hard, even after being trained and briefed by astronauts and submariners.
The crew will no doubt have their ups and downs during the long mission, and these psychological changes are a key part of the experiment.
The 'astronauts' will normally divide their weekdays equally between work, free time and rest, with the weekends usually free. They have taken plenty of films, books, games, musical instruments and entertainment with them.
Their bodies will start to adapt to the new conditions - a closed environment with restricted space can quickly lead to poor physical condition. The crew need to exercise up to two hours a day, but they can shower only once a week.
What have I forgotten? Preparing everything from soap and clothing to food and spare camera batteries for a self-contained 18-month mission is a critical and complex task.
And finally the technology: the facility is not a spacecraft, but it uses many systems that will be found on a real Mars craft. Testing these in realistic conditions is important. The crew have been trained to repair every single bolt of their 'craft' and outside help will be given only in extreme situations.
See you in 520 days - or today @esa.int
Throughout their mission, Diego Urbina and Romain Charles, the ESA crewmembers, will send diary updates and videos to ESA's Mars500 site. The first diary entry has been published today: "Goodbye Sun, goodbye Earth, we are leaving for Mars!".
18 Month Long Manned Mars Mission Has Begun
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18 Month Long Manned Mars Mission Has Begun
Well, in simulator form at least.
"You've all been selected for this mission because you each have a special skill. Professor Hawking, John Leslie, Phil Neville, the Wu-Tang Clan, Usher, the Sugar Puffs Monster and Daniel Day-Lewis! Welcome to Operation MindFuck!"
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Re: 18 Month Long Manned Mars Mission Has Begun
Don't wanna be the guy to open that door in 18 months.Sionnach Glic wrote:The crew need to exercise up to two hours a day, but they can shower only once a week.
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Re: 18 Month Long Manned Mars Mission Has Begun
Damn, beat me to it.
Good luck to them, interesting to see how they handle things
Good luck to them, interesting to see how they handle things
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By "how they handle things" you do, I presume, mean "how long it will take them to start burning each other alive in sacrafice to the Sun God", right?Lighthawk wrote: interesting to see how they handle things
"You've all been selected for this mission because you each have a special skill. Professor Hawking, John Leslie, Phil Neville, the Wu-Tang Clan, Usher, the Sugar Puffs Monster and Daniel Day-Lewis! Welcome to Operation MindFuck!"
Re: 18 Month Long Manned Mars Mission Has Begun
Or, how long until one of them turns into psychopathic, knife wielding killer; how long until two of them are in love; how long until the computer turns on them...Sionnach Glic wrote:By "how they handle things" you do, I presume, mean "how long it will take them to start burning each other alive in sacrafice to the Sun God", right?Lighthawk wrote: interesting to see how they handle things
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