A research volunteer uses augmented reality goggles to
perform astronaut-like tasks during a simulated space mission. Participants
selected for NASA’s first Moon and Mars Exploration Analog mission also will
perform tasks in immersive, interactive environments while living inside
habitats that simulate traveling to and living on the Moon and Mars.
Credit: NASA
NASA is recruiting research participants
for the agency’s next simulated deep space mission. Beginning no earlier than
August 2027, research volunteers will spend one year living and working in
interplanetary environments at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston,
operating under isolated conditions expected during crewed missions to the Moon
or Red Planet.
Insights from this new, yearlong experience, called the Moon and Mars
Exploration Analog, can be used to help keep astronauts safe and mission-ready
during future planetary surface operations. The results also could inform plans
for a sustained lunar presence through the agency’s Moon
Base and future Artemis missions.
NASA is looking for applicants for the approximately year-long mission
simulation, which will take place in two confined habitats. In addition to
specific physical and education requirements, volunteers must be willing to
take part in a multi-day selection process and pass NASA’s physical and
psychological assessments, found on the Moon and Mars Exploration Analog web page. Candidates also should have a strong desire for unique, rewarding
experiences, and interest in contributing to NASA’s work to prepare for
extended stays on the lunar surface and the first crewed mission to Mars.
The Moon and Mars Exploration Analog evolves elements of the agency’s HERA (Human Exploration Research Analog)
and CHAPEA (Crew Health And Performance Exploration Analog) missions into a single, integrated mission to streamline how
researchers evaluate astronaut adaptation across the full range of potential
mission scenarios. Using the HERA habitat as a spacecraft and the CHAPEA
habitat as a base, the volunteers will live and work in confined, isolated
environments that simulate months-long flights to and from other planetary
surfaces. They also will mimic surface operations, including mock Mars walks
and using a rover to travel to exploration sites located beyond the main
habitat.
Throughout the Moon and Mars Exploration Analog mission, researchers will study
crew health and performance under resource limitations and mission demands.
These missions also help NASA assess and validate hardware, technologies,
protocols, requirements, and other systems designed to support crew health and
performance on long-duration deep space missions, all without leaving Earth.
The effort will provide valuable data for NASA’s Human
Research Program, which innovates ways to keep
astronauts healthy and mission-ready.
To apply, visit: NASA Analogs Recruiting
As part of the Golden Age of innovation
and exploration, NASA will send astronauts on increasingly difficult missions
to explore more of the Moon for scientific discovery, economic benefits,
establish an enduring human presence on the lunar surface, and to build on
the foundation for the first crewed missions to Mars.
For more about NASA’s Human Research Program, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/hrp/
Source: NASA Seeks Volunteers for New Yearlong Simulated Moon, Mars Mission - NASA

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