Mars analog habitat

A Mars analog habitat is one of several historical, existing or proposed research stations designed to simulate the physical and psychological environment of a Martian exploration mission. These habitats are used to study the equipment and techniques that will be used to analyze the surface of Mars during a future manned mission, and the simulated isolation of the volunteer inhabitants allows scientists to study the medical and psychosocial effects of long-term space missions . They are often constructed in support of extensive Mars analogs (see List of Mars analogs ). However, sometimes existing natural places are also valued as Mars analogs . Manned Mars habitats are featured in most human Mars missions; an alternative may be terraforming or telepresence.

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2018

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1. Scientific motivation

2. Historical missions, experiments, and results

3. Possible future missions

4. See also

5. References

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A Mars analog habitat is one of several historical, existing or proposed research stations designed to simulate the physical and psychological environment of a Martian exploration mission. These habitats are used to study the equipment and techniques that will be used to analyze the surface of Mars during a future manned mission, and the simulated isolation of the volunteer inhabitants allows scientists to study the medical and psychosocial effects of long-term space missions . They are often constructed in support of extensive Mars analogs (see List of Mars analogs ). However, sometimes existing natural places are also valued as Mars analogs . Manned Mars habitats are featured in most human Mars missions; an alternative may be terraforming or telepresence.

2017

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1. Scientific motivation

2. Historical missions, experiments, and results

3. Possible future missions

4. See also

5. References

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A Mars analog habitat is one of several historical, existing or proposed research stations designed to simulate the physical and psychological environment of a Martian exploration mission. These habitats are used to study the equipment and techniques that will be used to analyze the surface of Mars during a future manned mission, and the simulated isolation of the volunteer inhabitants allows scientists to study the medical and psychosocial effects of long-term space missions . They are often constructed in support of extensive Mars analogs (see List of Mars analogs ). However, sometimes existing natural places are also valued as Mars analogs, such as a high Earth altitude where the pressure is equal to the pressure at the surface of Mars or a certain cave. Manned Mars habitats are featured in most human Mars missions; an alternative may be terraforming or telepresence.

2016

72229 characters

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1. Scientific motivation

2. Historical missions, experiments, and results

3. Possible future missions

4. See also

5. References

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habitat 0.152

habitats 0.144

missions 0.141

analogs 0.129

station 0.114

members 0.109

desert 0.099

A Mars analog habitat is one of several historical, existing or proposed research stations designed to simulate the physical and psychological environment of a Martian exploration mission. These habitats are used to study the equipment and techniques that will be used to analyze the surface of Mars during a future manned mission, and the simulated isolation of the volunteer inhabitants allows scientists to study the medical and psychosocial effects of long-term space missions . They are often constructed in support of extensive Mars analogs (see List of Mars analogs ). However, sometimes existing natural places are also valued as Mars analogs, such as a high Earth altitude where the pressure is equal to the pressure at the surface of Mars or a certain cave. Manned Mars habitats are featured in most human Mars missions; an alternative may be terraforming or telepresence.

2015

72376 characters

9 sections

15 paragraphs

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1. Scientific motivation

2. Historical missions, experiments, and results

3. Possible future missions

4. See also

5. References

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analog 0.216

habitat 0.152

habitats 0.144

missions 0.141

analogs 0.129

station 0.114

members 0.109

desert 0.099

A Mars analog habitat is one of several historical, existing or proposed research stations designed to simulate the physical and psychological environment of a Martian exploration mission. These habitats are used to study the equipment and techniques that will be used to analyze the surface of Mars during a future manned mission, and the simulated isolation of the volunteer inhabitants allows scientists to study the medical and psychosocial effects of long-term space missions . They are often constructed in support of extensive Mars analogs (see List of Mars analogs ) However, sometimes existing natural places are also valued as Mars analogs, such as a high Earth altitude where the pressure is equal to the pressure at the surface of Mars or a certain cave. Manned Mars habitats are featured in most human mars missions, an alternative may be terraforming or telepresence

2014

61254 characters

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1. Scientific motivation

2. Historical missions, experiments, and results

3. Possible future missions

4. See also

5. References

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A Mars analog habitat is one of several historical, existing or proposed research stations designed to simulate the physical and psychological environment of a Martian exploration mission. These habitats are used to study the equipment and techniques that will be used to analyze the surface of Mars during a future manned mission, and the simulated isolation of the volunteer inhabitants allows scientists to study the medical and psychosocial effects of long-term space missions .

2013

63685 characters

9 sections

14 paragraphs

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1. Scientific motivation

2. Historical missions, experiments, and results

3. Possible future missions

4. See also

5. References

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analog 0.222

habitat 0.134

missions 0.134

habitats 0.123

station 0.116

members 0.112

desert 0.101

diet 0.099

A Mars analog habitat is one of several historical, existing or proposed research stations designed to simulate the physical and psychological environment of a Martian exploration mission. These habitats are used to study the equipment and techniques that will be used to analyze the surface of Mars during a future manned mission, and the simulated isolation of the volunteer inhabitants allows scientists to study the medical and psychosocial effects of long-term space missions .