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Posted by denys envy on Jun-19-2007 19:34:

Space pioneers wanted for 520-day Mars experiment

LE BOURGET, France (AFP) - The European Space Agency (ESA) on Tuesday called for applications for one of the most demanding human experiments in space history: a simulated trip to Mars in which six "astronauts" will spend 17 months in an isolation tank on Earth.

Their spaceship will comprise a series of interlocked modules in an research institute in Moscow, and once the doors are closed tight, the volunteers will be cut off from all contact with the outside world except by a delayed radio link.

They will face simulated emergencies, daily work routines and experiments, as well as boredom and, no doubt, personal friction from confinement in just 550 cubic metres (19,250 cubic feet), the equivalent of nine truck containers.

Communications with the simulated mission control and loved-ones will take up to 40 minutes, the time that a radio signal takes to cross the void between Earth and a spaceship on Mars. Food will comprise mainly the packaged stuff of the kind eaten aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

The goal is to gain experience about the psychological challenges that a crew will face on a trip to Mars.

Four of the crew will be Russian, and two will come from countries that are members of ESA, agency and Russian officials said at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget.

In all, 12 European volunteers are needed.

A precursor 105-day study is scheduled to start by mid-2008, possibly followed by another 105-day study, before the full 520-day study begins in late 2008 or early 2009.

Backup for the two volunteers taking part in each of these simulations means that 12 Europeans are needed.

"The selection procedure is similar to that of ESA astronauts, although there will be more emphasis on psychological factors and stress resistance than on physical fitness," ESA said in a press release.

Men and women who think they have the right stuff can download the application form on (http://www.spaceflight.esa.int/CallforCandidates).

The terrestrial Mars-stronauts will not get much glory for their confinement, nor will they get particularly rich.

They will get paid 120 euros (158 dollars) a day, said Marc Heppener of ESA's Science and Application Division.

Viktor Baranov of Russia's Institute of Biomedical Problems, where the experiment will take place, said his organisation had received about 150 applications, only 19 of which came from women.

"The problem is that it is very difficult to find healthy people for this kind of experiment," he said.

Assuming that Mars and Earth are favourably aligned, with their closest distance of 56 million kilometres (35 million miles), it would take 250 days to get there, 30 days spent on site to conduct experiments and 240 days for the return, said Baranov.

A trip to Mars is not an early prospect. The United States has set plans to return to the Moon by 2018 and later head to Mars, but without setting a date.

The trip is fraught with many technical challenges, many of which are outranked by the question of keeping the crew healthy and sane.SOURCE


Posted by Omega_M on Jun-19-2007 19:37:

prisoners will make for ideal candidates.


Posted by ASFSE on Jun-19-2007 19:44:

very interesting indeed.


Posted by Project-K on Jun-19-2007 20:58:

I'd totally do that.


Posted by washout on Jun-19-2007 21:00:

BIODOME!!
im in.


Posted by Omega_M on Jun-19-2007 21:04:

$158 x 520 = $ 82,160


Posted by Jackson on Jun-19-2007 21:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
$158 x 520 = $ 82,160


minus accomadation and food


Posted by Ian on Jun-19-2007 21:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
$158 x 520 = $ 82,160


precisely. that'd pay a deposit on a house for me.


Posted by leph555 on Jun-19-2007 22:04:

lmao only 82 grand for almost 2 years, i could have made twice more in my future career.


Posted by Ian on Jun-19-2007 22:06:

quote:
Originally posted by leph555
lmao only 82 grand for almost 2 years, i could have made twice more in my future career.


pimping ho's ?


Posted by Subey on Jun-19-2007 23:31:

Re: Space pioneers wanted for 520-day Mars experiment

quote:
Originally posted by Aristronica
Communications with the simulated mission control and loved-ones will take up to 40 minutes, the time that a radio signal takes to cross the void between Earth and a spaceship on Mars. Food will comprise mainly the packaged stuff of the kind eaten aboard the International Space Station (ISS).


Hmmm, I think they'd communicate by laser by the time anyone went to MARS.


Posted by echosystm on Jun-19-2007 23:44:

I would be worried I'd end up in an asylum by the time I get out.


Posted by Orbital32 on Jun-20-2007 00:53:

I think i will apply. Even though it would be a pay cut and i could make almost twice the $81,000 in a single year... Where's the fun? (well i know it won't be in a russia tank, but still. I'll do it.


Posted by Sunsnail on Jun-20-2007 00:54:

I wouldn't. 520 days w/o your significant other?


Posted by Fledz on Jun-21-2007 04:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
$158 x 520 = $ 82,160


Fuck that's so little for such an experiment.


Posted by glass on Jun-21-2007 06:03:

can you even imagine the kind of bone deteration after that kind of trip. You'd be messed up for the rest of your life.


Posted by aquila on Jun-21-2007 11:18:

520 day orgy.










I'm in


Posted by The 3am Junkie on Jun-21-2007 15:51:

quote:
Originally posted by leph555
lmao only 82 grand for almost 2 years, i could have made twice more in my future career.


Weren't you the guy stealing internet from your Chinese neighbor ?


Posted by Sunsnail on Jun-21-2007 15:55:

quote:
Originally posted by The 3am Junkie
Weren't you the guy stealing internet from your Chinese neighbor ?


Hey, it's how people save money


Posted by Subey on Jun-21-2007 16:03:

quote:
Originally posted by glass
can you even imagine the kind of bone deteration after that kind of trip. You'd be messed up for the rest of your life.


Accelerate at 1 g flip half way there and decelerate at 1 g. Repeat on your way home


Posted by Omega_M on Jun-21-2007 17:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Subey
Accelerate at 1 g flip half way there and decelerate at 1 g. Repeat on your way home


Has anyone taken the Mission Space ride in the Disney Epcot center ? I liked it so much, I took it 3 times in a row, and that kinda messed me up completely


Posted by Subey on Jun-21-2007 17:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
Has anyone taken the Mission Space ride in the Disney Epcot center ? I liked it so much, I took it 3 times in a row, and that kinda messed me up completely


I rode on Space Mountain (it does have space in the title), and on the first turn I banged my face on the side and got a fat lip.



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