Sulane mayer nasa johnson space center texas12/29/2023 Melissa Phillip/Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 7 of9 Melissa Phillip/Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 6 of9Ī glovebox for testing geological samples is shown as Grace Douglas, Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog principal investigator, talks about the work area at the NASA Johnson Space Center on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, in Houston. The door leading to the "Mars" sandbox from the work area of the habitat where four people will live and work for a year inside NASA's Johnson Space Center on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, in Houston. Melissa Phillip/Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 5 of9 Melissa Phillip/Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 4 of9īoots coated from the "Mars" sandbox are shown in a containment area of the habitat where four people will live and work for a year inside NASA's Johnson Space Center on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, in Houston. The sandbox is shown in the "Mars" facility where four people will live and work for a year inside NASA's Johnson Space Center on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, in Houston. Melissa Phillip/Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 3 of9 The sandbox is shown in the "Mars" facility where four people will live and work for a year inside NASA's Johnson Space Center on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, in Houston. Their individual photos have been stitched together and placed onto a background of their Mars habitat. From left are crew members Anca Selariu, Ross Brockwell, Kelly Haston and Nathan Jones. This image shows the four individuals who will spend a year living in a Mars simulation at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
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