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Mars simulation ends after year in dome

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HONOLULU: Six scientists who lived for a year inside a dome on a Hawaiian mountain emerged on Sunday from the experiment, meant to simulate a trip to Mars.

The Nasa-funded study was the secondlong­est of its kind, following a Russian mission that lasted 520 days.

During the simulation, run by the University of Hawaii, the scientists could go outside only while wearing spacesuits as they worked to help researcher­s understand how the isolation of a deep space mission would impact humans.

The mission participan­ts — Carmel Johnston, Christiane Heinicke, Sheyna Gifford, Andrzej Stewart, Cyprien Verseux and Tristan Bassingthw­aighte — lived together for 12 months with limited contact from friends, family and the outside world. The crew exited the habitat around 9am local time, NBC News reported.

The experiment took place on isolated, rocky Mauna Loa, on the island of Hawaii, the state’s largest island.

It was part of the Hi-Seas (Hawaii Space Exploratio­n Analog and Simulation) programme, the fourth and longest Hi-Seas mission to date, NBC reported.

The first, in 2012, lasted just short of four months.

As the six emerged on Sunday, on an overcast day, Mr Verseux could be heard saying: “We were hoping for some sun.”

Kim Binsted, Hi-Seas’ principal investigat­or, said the researcher­s were looking forward to getting into the ocean and eating fresh produce and other foods that weren’t available in the dome.

During the experiment, participan­ts were almost entirely self-sufficient, using a limited supply of food and other necessitie­s. Even routine communicat­ion between the crew and the outside world was subject to a 20-minute delay to mimic the limitation­s of communicat­ing with deep space.

The crew members said they faced several challenges, including the necessity of rationing limited resources and a plumbing malfunctio­n that left them bathing with buckets for two weeks.

Hi-Seas plans to send crews into the simulation for eight months at a time in 2017 and 2018, NBC reported, and is looking for applicants.

 ?? EPA/ UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII NEWS ?? The Hi-Seas dome in Hawaii where a team of six lived in near isolation for a year.
EPA/ UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII NEWS The Hi-Seas dome in Hawaii where a team of six lived in near isolation for a year.

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