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NASA išče Marsovce in Lunarce za enoletno izolacijo
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NASA išče Marsovce in Lunarce za enoletno izolacijo

The article discusses NASA's new initiative to recruit volunteers for a simulated space mission lasting one year, designed to mimic conditions of a future lunar or Martian expedition. The program, called Moon and Mars Exploration Analog, will take place at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, and is open only to U.S. citizens and holders of green cards. Volunteers will live and work in experimental habitats, facing isolation, limited resources, and confined spaces for twelve months. They will simulate tasks such as surface exploration, using rovers, and enduring long travel times between Earth and other celestial bodies. While participants won’t experience actual extraterrestrial landscapes, the study aims to gather data on human performance under extreme conditions, supporting NASA’s efforts to develop technologies and protocols for deep-space missions. The article emphasizes the rigorous selection process based on physical, psychological, and educational criteria.

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NASA išče Marsovce in Lunarce za enoletno izolacijo

The article discusses NASA's new initiative to recruit volunteers for a simulated space mission lasting one year, designed to mimic conditions of a future lunar or Martian expedition. The program, called Moon and Mars Exploration Analog, will take place at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, and is open only to U.S. citizens and holders of green cards. Volunteers will live and work in experimental habitats, facing isolation, limited resources, and confined spaces for twelve months. They will simulate tasks such as surface exploration, using rovers, and enduring long travel times between Earth and other celestial bodies. While participants won’t experience actual extraterrestrial landscapes, the study aims to gather data on human performance under extreme conditions, supporting NASA’s efforts to develop technologies and protocols for deep-space missions. The article emphasizes the rigorous selection process based on physical, psychological, and educational criteria.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents information about a NASA program without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on scientific and logistical aspects of the simulation, providing balanced reporting on the goals, structure, and implications of the experiment. There is no clear ideological slant or倾向

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