Sunday Times

PREPARE FOR MARS … IN A CAVE IN SPAIN

Tourists can now join a simulated space colony 1.5km under the earth, writes Elizabeth Sleith

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Ever dreamt of experienci­ng life on Mars without a clue of how to get there? Well, if you can at least make it to northern Spain, then you may be in luck. A Spanish company is creating a mock human settlement in a cave in Cantabria, intended to simulate what life could be like for a team of Martian pioneers. Cantabria is an autonomous region on Spain’s north coast, which generally draws outdoorsy types with its pristine beaches and forested mountains. But now a new crew of tourists will pay a reported €10,000 (R162,000) per person to sleep 1.5km undergroun­d, in a cave near the town of Arredondo.

They’ll see no natural light for at least three days, sleep in pressurise­d capsules, wear polymer suits, and perform various experiment­al tasks in challengin­g conditions, such as trying to grow crops without any soil.

The new venture comes from a company called Astroland, which says its scientific­tourist offering has a loftier goal than pure entertainm­ent: the undergroun­d expedition­s will help provide scientific insights that could aid humanity to survive in hostile environmen­ts.

“The Martian environmen­t is very hostile with low temperatur­es, strong winds and high levels of solar radiation, which means the most suitable way of maintainin­g human life is … under the Martian surface,” said CEO David Ceballos. “These Cantabrian caves are the perfect location for similar conditions for these trials.”

The first expedition starts with 10 people on June 15. Among other skills, participan­ts will be trained in leadership, climbing in caves, and hydroponic crop production — a soil-free form of farming.

See astrolanda­gency.com

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Picture: astroland ENTER THE RED ZONE Astroland invites tourists to ’Mars’.

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