He Mars Dune Alpha You already know the four people who will live in it for a year. NASA announced to the four crew members of this complex that simulates the habitat of Mars, in addition to their two possible replacements.
Kelly Haston, Ross Brockwell, Nathan Jones y Alyssa Shannon They are the four volunteers who will be isolated in the base built by the Texan company Icon. The backup crew is made up of Trevor Clark y Anca Selariu.
The official name of the mission is CHAPEA, the acronym for Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog, o Crew health and performance scan analogue.
It will start in June at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, and is the first of three planned simulations of the surface of Mars in one year.
Grace Douglas, CHAPEA Principal Investigator, explained what the simulation will help on Mars Dune Alpha.
“The simulation will allow us to collect physical and cognitive performance data to give us more information about the potential impacts of long-duration missions to Mars on crew health and performance,” Douglas said.
Volunteers will live for a year in the space of almost 520 square meters, where there is a gym, cultivation areas, an entertainment room and dunes that imitate the Martian biome.
Meet the four volunteers of NASA’s CHAPEA Mission, in space that simulates Mars
Kelly Haston will be the commander of the CHAPEA Mission. She is a member of the Mohawk Nation of the Great River Six Nations in Canada, a graduate research scientist in biology and endocrinology.
For his part, Ross Brockwell works as a structural engineer and public works administrator.
The other two volunteers are linked to the health issue. Nathan Jones He is a doctor, as well as a molecular biologist; Alyssa Shannon works as a nurse, with a master’s degree in cardiovascular clinical nursing.
Trevor Clark, retired United States Air Force engineer and major, and Anca Selariu, US Navy microbiologist, are the backup crew members.