How would you like to experience life as an astronaut without the risks of space travel? NASA is offering a unique opportunity for individuals with a science background to participate in a simulated mission to the Moon and Mars.
The mission involves four adults living in two enclosures for a year. These enclosures mimic the conditions of traveling through deep space and residing on Mars. This experience aims to provide valuable insights to NASA researchers about the challenges and experiences of future space missions.
If you’re curious about the eligibility criteria and the mission’s objectives, this episode covers all the details you need to know.
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This episode’s production was handled by Berly McCoy, with editing by Rebecca Ramirez. Fact-checking was done by Tyler Jones, and the audio engineering team included Valentina Rodríguez Sánchez and Robert Rodriguez.

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