Thursday Oct 24, 2024
NASA’s Groundbreaking Mars Simulation: Testing Human Limits
Join us as we dive into NASA's upcoming 45-day simulated Mars mission, where a crew of four will live in isolation to study the effects of long-duration space travel. This episode explores the innovative experiments planned, including shrimp cultivation and virtual reality Martian walks, and the critical data that will shape the future of human spaceflight. We also discuss the potential for tiny photosynthetic microbes lurking beneath Mars' icy surface, revolutionizing our search for extraterrestrial life. Discover the resilience and innovation driving humanity's quest to explore the Red Planet.
Sources:
https://www.marsdaily.com/reports/NASA_selects_crew_for_45_day_simulated_Mars_mission_in_Houston_999.html
https://www.livescience.com/space/mars/tiny-photosynthetic-aliens-could-be-lurking-in-hidden-bubbles-in-mars-ice-and-could-soon-be-replicated-on-earth
Outline:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:39) NASA selects crew for 45-day simulated Mars mission in Houston
(00:03:24) Tiny photosynthetic aliens could be lurking in hidden bubbles in Mars' ice — and could soon be replicated on Earth