NASA’s CHAPEA Project

Summary: NASA’s CHAPEA Project, featuring the 1,700-square-foot Mars Dune Alpha structure at Johnson Space Center, simulates Mars-like conditions to study the physical and mental effects on humans. The project includes a 1,200-square-foot Martian terrain simulation area. Objectives include preparing astronauts for long-term missions and understanding the challenges of living on Mars. Selected participants, such as Kelly Haston and Anca Selariu, engage in activities like spacewalks and vegetable cultivation to provide data for maintaining human health in confined environments. The project aims to support future Mars missions, with additional simulations planned for 2025 and 2026. India, through ISRO, also plays a significant role in Martian exploration with its Mars Orb

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