Report According to , the names of the four volunteers are Jason Lee, Stephanie Navarro, Sharif Al Romaithi and Piyumi Wijesekera. Everyone will enter a setup on May 10 and will come out of it on June 24.
This place is in the Johnson Space Center in Houston, America. It is called the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA). NASA wants to understand the conditions of Mars by creating Martian conditions for people on Earth and placing these 4 volunteers there. She wants to know what kind of conditions humans will have to face when they are sent to live on Mars.
‘House’ is 3D printed
The house where the four volunteers will live is a 3D printed house. The people living in it will have to grow leafy vegetables for themselves. All the work will have to be done that scientists may have to do on Mars.
The door of the house where volunteers will live will be airlocked. This is because there is no oxygen on Mars and even in the simulated Mars environment on Earth, all four people will have to rely on artificial oxygen. NASA says that this place will help scientists in their studies. Scientists will be able to know how crew members have to adjust before going to the Moon, Mars and other planets.