In October, the United States will start an annual experiment to simulate the lives of astronauts on Mars. This has been reported by the General Department of Aviation Research and the National Space (NASA).

The four volunteer researchers will spend the year in a house printed on 3D printers in the NASA space center in Houston. The experiment will help collect data to help research in the future about the moon, Mars and other planets.
Volunteers will be as close as possible for real people. Specifically, they will encounter a lack of resources, equipment errors, communication delays, isolation and limitations of mobility and other stressful situations. They will also conduct scientific research and solve activities, such as imitating walking along Mars and growing vegetables.
The area of the Moses that researchers will live is 158 square meters. Searching in it within 378 days will be able to collect data on cognitive and physical indicators, which will help better understand the potential effects of limited resources and stay in a closed space of health and the ability to work from the crew.
On September 4, it was reported that the United States plans to send a mission to the astronauts on Mars in the early 2030s.
Earlier on Mars had found traces of his storm past.