Mars expedition starts in Moscow
June 3rd, 2010 - 3:33 pm ICT by IANS
Moscow, June 3 (IANS/RIA Novosti) A team in a simulated Mars expedition will “take off” for a 520-day “space trip” Thursday, an official said.
Six people will take part in the experiment in the Mars-500 module, which will simulate all aspects of a journey to the red planet, with a 250-day trip there, a 30-day stay on its surface, and a 240-day return flight, Pavel Morgunov, a spokesman for the Moscow Institute of Medical and Biological Problems, said.
The exploration of Mars became a focus of the US space mission as President Barack Obama scrapped the lunar programme earlier this year.
During nearly two years of isolation, the crew members will experience many of the conditions likely to be encountered by astronauts on a real space flight, except for radiation and weightlessness.
Three of the six crew members will leave the “spacecraft” and “walk” on Mars, becoming the first people to “set foot” on the red planet.
Each of the crew members will receive about $100,000 for participating in the mission, which is headed by Russia’s Alexei Sityev.
The crew will communicate with Earth via e-mails with a 40-minute delay, Morgunov said. The crew’s “spacecraft” is equipped with a laboratory, living area, warehouse and mini-garden.
The project initially involved 11 candidates: seven candidates from Russia and one each from China, France, Italy and Belgium. Three Russians, a Frenchman, a Chinese and an Italian have been selected to take part in the mission.
–IANS/RIA Novosti
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