In the summer four volunteers will spend a year in the habitat at Johnson Space Centre ... nicknamed the Mars Dune Alpha has a dining/living area, a workspace with a vertical farm to grow things ...
The volunteer crew members logged 378 days in the 1,700-square-foot, 3D-printed habitat called Mars Dune Alpha, which simulated what a real-life mission to the Red Planet would entail. Kelly ...
Four volunteers who spent more than a year in a Mars simulation without ever leaving Earth have successfully finished a remarkable NASA project. Located at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston ...
Selected candidates will reside in the Mars Dune Alpha, a 3D printed habitat located in Houston, Texas, resembling potential Mars shelters envisioned by NASA. The inaugural four-person crew ...
The habitat, dubbed Mars Dune Alpha, is a 3D-printed, 160-square-meter facility, complete with bedrooms, a gym, common areas, and a vertical farm for growing food. An outdoor area, separated by an ...
The 1,700-square-foot space, called the Mars Dune Alpha, mimics the habitats NASA may one day build on Mars to shelter astronauts. The program's first four-person crew has been living in the ...