How NASA Is Prepping Mars Astronauts to Cope With Isolation and Other Extremes

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How NASA Is Prepping Mars Astronauts to Cope With Isolation and Other Extremes
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The journey to Mars can be quite lonely. From extreme conditions to communication hurdles, here's how astronauts mentally prepare for traveling to Mars.

The journey to Mars can be quite lonely. From extreme conditions to communication hurdles, here's how astronauts mentally prepare for traveling to Mars.miles away from Earth, depending on the time of year you make the journey. That comes out to about two years of travel.. Just getting there is a feat that seems difficult to imagine, yet once astronauts make the trek, they’re in for an intense workload.

“A two-week blackout period is much more concerning,” says Ise. NASA is working to create a relay system of sorts with satellites in Mars’ orbit and at different range points in the solar system that could reduce this delay. The goal of CHAPEA is to look at the impacts of isolation, environmental stressors, equipment failure, and workloads on the crew’s mental and physical health.

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