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− | '''Mars-105''' was a psychological simulation of the long journey to [[Mars]]. The simulation took place in Moscow (Russia) | + | The '''105 days simulation''' is part of the [[Mars-500]] project. During a period of 105 days a crew of 6 persons lived and worked in an isolated ''analog station'' with the interior outfit of a space vessel. The idea was a psychological simulation of the long journey to [[Mars]]. The simulation took place in Moscow (Russia).<ref>[http://mars500.imbp.ru/index.html Проект «Марс-500» (Russian home page of the project) ]</ref><ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/31/science/space/31mars.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss The New York Times: Staying Put on Earth, Taking a Step to Mars]</ref> |
− | This simulation will be followed by [[Mars-500]] late in 2009. | + | This simulation will be followed by a [[Mars-500 (520 days simulation)|520 days simulation]] late in 2009. |
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Latest revision as of 23:58, 17 December 2018
The 105 days simulation is part of the Mars-500 project. During a period of 105 days a crew of 6 persons lived and worked in an isolated analog station with the interior outfit of a space vessel. The idea was a psychological simulation of the long journey to Mars. The simulation took place in Moscow (Russia).[1][2]
This simulation will be followed by a 520 days simulation late in 2009.
Data
- Responsible organizations: ESA, DLR, Roskosmos
- crew: 6 male persons
- Financial effort: 15 Million Euro
- Start: March 31st 2009
- End: July 14th 2009
Results
The simulation was a success. No major problems occurred. Several measurements were performed during the simulation: Metabolism output, blood pressure, etc.
References
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