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Simulation Crew Takes First Steps On Mock Mars


After 257 days in a locked steel capsule, researchers on a mock trip to Mars ventured from their cramped quarters on Monday in heavy space suits, trudging into a sand-covered room to plant flags on a simulated Red Planet.

The crew of three Russians, a Frenchman, an Italian-Colombian and a Chinese entered a network of modules at a Moscow research centre last June to imitate the 520-day flight and see how they handle the constricted, isolating conditions of space travel - minus the weightlessness.

Several participants donned 30-kilogram (66-pound) suits to perform the mock landing Monday in an adjacent capsule.

They planted the flags of Russia, China and the European Space Agency, took "samples" from the ground and conducted mock scientific experiments.

Psychologists said long confinement would put the team members under stress as they grow increasingly tired of each other's company.

Psychological conditions can even be more challenging on a mock mission than a real flight because the crew won't experience any of the euphoria or dangers of actual space travel.

"It will give a lot of really scientific insight into the human evolution during such a mission from a health point of view, but although from a psychological point of view," Martin Zell, a European Space Agency official overseeing the experiment said.

The facility for the experiment is in western Moscow and includes living compartments the size of a bus connected with several other modules for experiments and exercise.

The mission director has said the experiment could be disrupted for medical or technical reasons, or if some of the participants demand it be stopped.

A similar experiment in 1999-2000 at the same Moscow institute went awry when a Canadian woman complained of being forcibly kissed by a Russian team captain.

She also said two Russian crew members had a fist fight that left blood splattered on the walls.

Russian officials downplayed the incidents, attributing them to cultural gaps and stress.

A real mission to Mars is decades away because of huge costs and massive technological challenges, particularly the task of creating a compact shield that will protect the crew from deadly space radiation.

US President Barack Obama said last month that he foresaw sending astronauts to orbit Mars by the mid-2030s.

The experiment is being conducted by the Moscow-based Institute for Medical and Biological Problems in cooperation with the European Space Agency and China's space training centre.




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