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Preparing For Mars

THE DREAM OF MARS

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Since the 1960s, humans have been tested in preparation for a journey to Mars. Subjects have been crammed into sealed steel containers of only a few square meters, with minimal water, food and oxygen. These isolation experiments have provided scientists with invaluable knowledge of how future astronauts may react in a cramped spacecraft.

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