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"The capsule, without windows, had never left the ground during the 105 days. "It was designed to make them feel as isolated as they would be on a real trip to Mars, including very cramped accommodation and radio communication delayed by up to 20 minutes. "Just before coming... more
Reviewed by Margir Jul 15, 09:09am ( 31 reviews ) • bbc.co.uk
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Rated by sithburns on Sep 25, 4:57am
why are other countries ahead of the curve on this stuff.
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Rated by doomer4 on Jul 16, 10:56am
In the name of science and space exploration!!
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Rated by Margir on Jul 15, 9:09am
"The capsule, without windows, had never left the ground during the 105 days. "It was designed to make them feel as isolated as they would be on a real trip to Mars, including very cramped accommodation and radio communication delayed by up to 20 minutes. "Just before coming out on Tuesday, the German member of the group admitted that he had completely lost all track of time. "However, 105 days is not nearly long enough to get to Mars and back. "So next year another group of volunteers will enter the same cramped capsule and be sealed inside for a daunting 520 days - nearly a year and a half." Man, I get bored if I don't go out all weekend. Can you imagine if you were stuck in a small area for a year and a half with someone who snored or ground his teeth? Or said "kyewl" instead of "cool"?
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Rated by mac888 on Jul 15, 6:27am
emerge changed somehow? eww...
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Rated by Dreamerr on Jul 15, 12:17am
The capsule, without windows, had never left the ground during the 105 days. It was designed to make them feel as isolated as they would be on a real trip to Mars, including very cramped accommodation and radio communication delayed by up to 20 minutes.
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Rated by hiddenwrinkles on Jul 14, 8:14pm
omg! WOW! like putting humans in a time capsule!
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Rated by thebestwalrus on Jul 14, 8:01pm
LOVE IT! I really want to see men on Mars.
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Reviewed by kevinstonge on Jul 14, 6:37pm
i'd do it for money, i'd never volunteer for such a thing!