Monday, 18 September 2017

Mars researchers emerge after 8 months of isolation on Hawaii volcano

Mars researchers emerge after 8 months of isolation on Hawaii volcano

Six NASA-backed research subjects who have been cooped up in a Mars-like habitat on a remote Hawaii volcano since January emerged from isolation Sunday. They devoured fresh-picked tropical fruits, vegetables and a fluffy egg strata after eating mostly freeze-dried food during their isolation. The crew of four men and two women are part of a study designed to better understand the psychological impacts a long-term space mission would have on astronauts.

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