Earth-Based Mars500 Crew Breaks Endurance Record For Longest "Space" Mission

Tuesday, August 16, 2011 - 11:31 in Astronomy & Space

An increasingly pale six-member crew on a fake mission to Mars has just reached a new landmark: 438 days in isolation. The streak beats the record held by someone who actually spent that time in space, former Mir space station resident Valeri Polyakov. The Mars500 crew is just a couple months away from returning to Earth after a simulated round trip to the Red Planet. In February, the crew "landed" on Mars and three crew members donned spacesuits, stepping out of their capsule for the first time in 250 days to walk on the fake Martian surface. The European Space Agency, which is sponsoring the experiment, said the crew is now enduring the most difficult part of the mission - several months of isolation in a cramped cabin with no Mars-walk to look forward to. The point is to study the psychological and physical toll of long-distance space travel, to help prepare...

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