Inside NASA's Mars-like habitat where 4 astronaut-like volunteers will live for a year
2023 ж. 10 Сәу.
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The Crew Health And Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) will test the impacts of isolation and confinement.
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Dang, this is more detailed than modern Hollywood movie sets. …wait a minute…
I wonder what they do all day
Make sure to test those airlocks also.
Cool Moon and Mars training camp.
I want a proper tour.
SHOW IT
4 go in and more than four come out 🤔🤔
I hope those volunteers are introverts. Sending there extroverts, would a big mistake and mission will fail already in the space after a few weeks or even days.
I think we should have bigger priorities such as currently fixing our environmental and economic crisis before we even consider becoming responsible for yet another planet
the scientific developments will outweigh the costs. nuclear propulsion rockets will put us on track for space mining.
@danielbirchfield8552 that’s really optimistic but not very realistic. it will take years of development for us to even reach the stage of "space mining." not to mention the sheer cost and tax money necessary to even make a trip to another planet, which could otherwise be used more efficiently here on earth where it is actually needed. it's about priorities
We have enough money and people to do both. Don't get upset that people are reaching their dreams and have different interests.
@keenynman34 no we do not whatsoever and don't kid yourself. the world is in shambles, and instead of providing aid where necessary, we're having fun excursions to space. because that's exactly what the world needs right now; more billionaries throwing taxpayer money into science projects
We might learn how to help the environment simply by making tech to get to Mars.
The lack of gravity makes this ridiculous smh
Mars has a bit over a third of the earth's gravity so it's not like they'd be bouncing around on Mars
Biosphere 2 did it bigger and better. It still always failed.
Seriously? Wasn't NASA commissioned to map the ocean originally.? Why is it no one wants to know what is on our own planet before going somewhere else.
Exactly. Wrong priorities
I mean, every bird must learn to fly, it doesn't stay cooped up in its nest for the rest of it's life, despite that is where it was born.
@@liamproductions1115 you haven't seen the nest. You been cooped up in one area of the nest lil bird. Spread your wings.
just remember they are doing this because they cant actually go to fake mars 😂😂
The Mars is more real, than your fake brain :D
not going to Mars
Nobody even invited you there.
Nasa painted the sand? How much did that cost for us tax payers? They should send do their training in the middle of the most harsh deserts in the middle of nowhere, where the temperatures go from scorching hot during the day to freezing nights and those sand storms with cero visibility. They might not last a day there. That’s probably the closest to a strange place in other world don’t you think so? 😂
You're a complete idiot
go try it and let us know how it goes
Red dye is cheap. You think you know more than NASA experts?
without the same gravity this is basically pointless testing
it's about studying the psychological effects of being locked in a box with three other people for a year. if you think the only worthwhile testing is testing done with the same gravity as mars, then you just couldn't do any testing at all lol. there are still things that can be learned without martian gravity in preparation for a mission 👍
@@mysticlizard13 & gravity takes a big part in that😂😂 you tried to sound smart
@@mysticlizard13 & you can be the little Guinea pig that’s goes to mars & see if their testing without gravity will let you live on mars. Gravity kills 😂
@@Bluzzee and your point is? even if it's only 10% like the real thing NASA scientists think that it's worth studying. What's your credentials?
@@PepperoniPapaya you obviously can’t read.