NASA fake Mars crew returns to the real world
A year ago, NASA sent four people into isolation as part of a project to test how humans would cope with being on Mars for a year. The team spent a full year living in a space that’s only 1,700 square feet — smaller than a tennis court. This was a key part of NASA’s Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog — or CHAPEA — missions.
For more, Celeste Headlee speaks to Kelly Haston, the commander of the mission, about what a year in isolation was like for her and her crew.
This article was originally published on WBUR.org.