This will be really interesting to see, a true test of the human spirit. There seems to be a diverse group here and hopefully for data sake it gives a peak into what kind of people are best suited for this kind of mission/travel.
She replaced Alyssa Shannon at the last minute and NASA didn't tell Shannon why. Could have been a million reasons, but she went through all of the training and was preparing to go - and 5 days before the mission, they told her she was being replaced.
Anca Selariu - Science Officer, is such a perfect Star Trek name 😊 Good luck to the crew, wishing them a productive and meaningful experience carrying out this hugely important simulation work. Can't wait for updates.
I would think that they should have contact with people outside and even the Internet, but it should be delayed by the light-time appropriate to their simulated distance from Earth, and of course, subject to simulated equipment breakdowns also.
@@somerandomuser5155 I don't think that would be practical on a mars mission where they have very limited space and every extra gram costs thousands of dollars to fly to space. Not to mention even with our most compact methods of data storage I don't think even a fraction of that could fit in a thousand space crafts especially those made to support humans for years. The internet collectively is huge. And when the other method is to include an antenna which they will already need to receive communication from earth that makes much more sense with our current technology. Keep in mind it only takes just a bit more then 3 minutes for data to reach mars that way.
@@somerandomuser5155 how is archiving ALL the internet and media on earth practical? got any idea of the size of it all? do you want them to jerk off on p*hub or have a laugh watching a random gaming channel? they'll need to sort things up and decide what to include or exclude, see how it can take a long time, during which data will change and probably starting to be obsolete it's insane
It will be very interesting to see what new things NASA can learn compared to previous long duration Mars analogue simulations such as HI-SEAS IV and MARS-500.
I would volunteer for this in a heartbeat. I live by myself in the mountains (been divorced a few times) At a elevation of 10,000 feet. Have to haul my own water. Start a fire daily for heat. Kill my own food . Raise vegetables from a garden. These people have it made. Except for the minimal gravity thing . Sign me up
That was essentially what happened with Biosphere 2, otherwise known as "The Doomsday Death Cult Orgy in the Desert." The allowed an injured member to leave, who then brought additional supplies inside. They also had to pump air because both the concrete and the soil were generating way more CO2 than they expected, nearly suffocating them.
Very interesting. Would be cool to know more about the habitat, how much contact the crew will be allowed with family, will they measure waste, oxygen use, will they act out wearing space suites to exit the habitat? Will they drive each other crazy?
What we would like: regular weekly updates, crew vlogs. videos of activities outside the habitat on the 'Martian' surface. What we will get: one (maybe two, if we're really lucky) video link Q&A session with school kids. Umm... and that's all.
@@The_Python_Turtle The trip to Mars is going to be much, much worse. The spacecraft will be very confining, resources will be extremely limited, there will be no possibility of rescue if something goes wrong, and any sort of medical emergency will most likely result in a fatality. Once you get to Mars you will find low gravity, a crazy thin atmosphere of poison gas, radiation, and no water. The trip to the Moon was child's play compared to Mars.
Probably no. Mars is between 4 light-minutes and 20 light-minutes away from Earth. Unless you want to wait at least 4 minutes every time you click on a link, Internet on Mars is not going to happen.
Bandwidth will be limited. I imagine a Mars mission will have the ability to receive files, but it will not be like surfing the web or chatting on Zoom.
Couldn't spot the doppelganger / android. I guess the intruder entered beforehand as a surprise. I wonder how navigable the vents are. Would be super fantastic to see Alien style first person video, alas. Seriously, I hope they release videos of progress / diaries.
Easily the worst promotion of a NASA event I have ever seen. Why isn't this experiment being live streamed daily? Another wasted moment for promoting NASA.😉
All the activity that they had the possibility to do to analyze the summation of life on MARS and so that one day someone could try to move there by the appropriate means, we will see if the equipment failures, if any, cannot affect the intervenient and these could in reality be solved the problems that psosam finds even!
I wonder if these people will get to go to the ISS or something after this. I dont imagine you sign up to do a mission for NASA hoping for it to be this.
I know it might be unseemly to say this but anyways….human beings have needs, so will these people be hooking up at some point? And are they being surveilled the whole time?
В карантин 2года все просидели в изоляции, никто не подбирал по психологическим совпадениям. Не могу сказать, что восхищена ими. Но они счастливчики. Просидеть год в изоляции от нестабильности мира и получить за это денег, при этом у них будет все необходимое...: Возьмите меня к ним🙏🙂
Good lord 378 days??? -Did they atleast get Bethesda to send them some early copies of Starfield to pass the time???? Those volunteering better be getting paid well, either way.
Меня удивляет фарс с масками. Их то одевают, то снимают. Пожимают руки не членов экипажа. Потом нестерильными руками касаются лица и рта... Очень плохо. Люди не понимают, зачем им маски и не знают правил гигиены. Это моё мнение, но факты...
ok who is taking odds on how many make it the whole year :) I say 2 of them won't make it all the way through. :) It will be different on Mars. No way to walk out of a door and be home. It may even turn into a reality show where relationships and babies are born :) In all seriousness, I wish them luck :) btw, from left to right, number 2 and 4 crew make it. The other two will bow out about the 7 month mark.
All 4 of them will make it. You don't understand the resources poured into this project, not to mention the caliber of people that are chosen. These are the cream of the crop, and one year is an easy task in their eyes all in the name of science
@@usmclongrangebrainsurgeon All of the recourses in the world can't control the human psyche. We will see wont we? If I am wrong can come back in a year and tell me so :)
I wish good luck to that volunteer crew. However, I consider the whole enterprise of sending humans to Mars as an enormous futile endeavor: dangerous, exorbitanly expensive and possibly disastrous. We can accomplish most scientific advances of our knowledge about Mars without the quixotic adventure of an actual trip.
A Houston news agency reported they get $10 per hour they work in a day. Sounded wayyyyyyy too low to me but I've not been able to find any other mention of compensation.
You're kidding, right? Think about the insanity that would ensue if as much as a cold got behind those walls
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@@angi216 If it was that bad, surely they would be wearing full hazmat suits and not a simple cloth mask? They even take the mask off for pictures and speeches.
Let's hope there is a little more science behind it than Biosphere 2. By the way, I toured the facility in Arizona last year and it was awesome. It really was too bad the people behind it were just some dumb doomsday cult hippies who had no idea what they were doing.
Странные манипуляции с масками😂. В синем "надышала, наплевала" на микрофон, потом каждый из участников подошёл без маски к этому микрофону, обменялись воздушно капельным путем😂, и закрепили физическим обменом через ручку: в синей футболке первая подержала ручку и затем каждый из участников, передал ручку друг другу 😂. Ещё понравился момент, как все потрогали перила и тоже закрепили это через маски: надевая и снимая их этими же руками, без обработки 😂. Для кого это лицемерие с масками? Как лишняя деталь, но важная кому-то, поэтому все манипуляции с масками так подчеркнуты 🤔
It would be miserable if someone brought in a flu virus or something like that, especially transmitted from one of the audience / administrators during the entry ceremony. Although I guess medical mishaps are part of the mission, you don't want to go overboard. Hopefully nobody ate Taco Bell for the last time before entering.
@MattMatt2308 it's for sure because of isolation measures for the crew, like any other spaceflight. you can see everyone taking them off once the left through the door.
You don't want someone bringing a stomach bug or flu into the closed environment of the habitat and ruining the experiment for want of medical supplies they don't have. Iirc, they do some amount of quarantine/precautions before crews go up to the ISS, too.
You do know that real astronauts are quarantined before missions to lessen the likelihood of becoming ill on the spacecraft? Do Russian troll bots take science classes in Moscow, comrade?
Honestly, probably not a bad idea. NASA doesn’t want their mock mission to get derailed by one of the crew carrying any illness inside their 1700 square feet space where they’re supposed to reside for a year.
it's for sure because of isolation measures for the crew, like any other spaceflight. you can see everyone taking them off once they left through the door. Crazy to keep being triggered by masks...
I don't imagine any manned Mars mission will proceed until robotic craft have landed and successfully produced water and oxygen using the ice under Mars's surface. Even when that is in place, a mission to Mars is still quite likely to result in the deaths of one or more of the crew.
This is so cool and exciting! I hope we'll be getting updates throughout, like with the ISS crews!
Day 256: “EMERGENCY UPDATE: The participants fell into cannabalism and ate eachother!”
WOW, Awesome! Four brave individuals. I sincerely hope that all the experience/data gathered will help make living on Mars a little easier.
This will be really interesting to see, a true test of the human spirit. There seems to be a diverse group here and hopefully for data sake it gives a peak into what kind of people are best suited for this kind of mission/travel.
Wishing this team the best of luck with this mission. See you four in 378 days!
Anna Selariu looks the most relaxed and natural, speaking freely and making everyone feel at their ease. God bless the mission!
She replaced Alyssa Shannon at the last minute and NASA didn't tell Shannon why. Could have been a million reasons, but she went through all of the training and was preparing to go - and 5 days before the mission, they told her she was being replaced.
Anca Selariu - Science Officer, is such a perfect Star Trek name 😊
Good luck to the crew, wishing them a productive and meaningful experience carrying out this hugely important simulation work. Can't wait for updates.
Please give us live updates!! We would LOVE that!
I would think that they should have contact with people outside and even the Internet, but it should be delayed by the light-time appropriate to their simulated distance from Earth, and of course, subject to simulated equipment breakdowns also.
I don't know if the plans changed, but it was expected to simulate this as well
Would it be more practical if they archive all the internet and media on earth and make their own mars intranet?
@@somerandomuser5155 I don't think that would be practical on a mars mission where they have very limited space and every extra gram costs thousands of dollars to fly to space. Not to mention even with our most compact methods of data storage I don't think even a fraction of that could fit in a thousand space crafts especially those made to support humans for years. The internet collectively is huge. And when the other method is to include an antenna which they will already need to receive communication from earth that makes much more sense with our current technology. Keep in mind it only takes just a bit more then 3 minutes for data to reach mars that way.
@@somerandomuser5155 how is archiving ALL the internet and media on earth practical? got any idea of the size of it all?
do you want them to jerk off on p*hub or have a laugh watching a random gaming channel?
they'll need to sort things up and decide what to include or exclude, see how it can take a long time, during which data will change and probably starting to be obsolete
it's insane
@@somerandomuser5155 That guy wrote it as if it was as simple as copying the shortcut to Chrome on a pendrive.
It's stunning to think that nobody will be seeing these four in person for over a year, brave people💪🏼👏🏼
mask-wearing paranoid lunatics
It will be very interesting to see what new things NASA can learn compared to previous long duration Mars analogue simulations such as HI-SEAS IV and MARS-500.
I'm excited too. with your mission today I wish the success of the next mission.
I would volunteer for this in a heartbeat.
I live by myself in the mountains (been divorced a few times)
At a elevation of 10,000 feet.
Have to haul my own water.
Start a fire daily for heat.
Kill my own food .
Raise vegetables from a garden.
These people have it made.
Except for the minimal gravity thing .
Sign me up
Your life is my future
@@KG-et7lq sorry.
I'm happy
@@johnkrischan622 I wasn’t putting you down. It seems like a good life.
I didn't think you were.
It's definitely a choice
How u get internet? I call cap
I would love to get updates on a regular basis.
they're still wearing their masks lol
One thing great about NASA is they keep a sense of humor in all situations which helps with creative thinking and also managing stress.
Suerte y esperemos se recopilen buenos datos de esta aventura !!
Good luck to the four brave individuals n see you after year as usual. Regards
To help the beginng of helping our future. Good luck Soldiers! We are here for ya!
- NOM
One of them should have opened the door a few seconds later and asked for some snacks.
Haha
That was essentially what happened with Biosphere 2, otherwise known as "The Doomsday Death Cult Orgy in the Desert." The allowed an injured member to leave, who then brought additional supplies inside. They also had to pump air because both the concrete and the soil were generating way more CO2 than they expected, nearly suffocating them.
Very interesting. Would be cool to know more about the habitat, how much contact the crew will be allowed with family, will they measure waste, oxygen use, will they act out wearing space suites to exit the habitat? Will they drive each other crazy?
The news articles say they are on a 22-minute contact delay, just as they would be on Mars.
@@redcatofdeath Thanks, interesting experiment.
All the best. Don't forget have fun everyday during your mission.
Bon Voyas everyone.. Mars wow.. Best of luck everyone 💕✌️😏💕 Greetings from Sweden
Amazing but Are they able to leave if they go crazy ??
Not all heroes wear capes! These participants are laying the groundwork for the future.
I'm hear after the CHAPEA Mission 2 announcement. Pretty cool stuff.
What we would like: regular weekly updates, crew vlogs. videos of activities outside the habitat on the 'Martian' surface.
What we will get: one (maybe two, if we're really lucky) video link Q&A session with school kids. Umm... and that's all.
It's great experiment for mars.
Does anyone else get the impression they might not all make it through? Like they seem to be very emotional.
Couldnt fathom signing up for something like this. Goodluck
Me neither. 1 year prison sentence for science... wouldn't catch me doing it
@@The_Python_Turtle The trip to Mars is going to be much, much worse. The spacecraft will be very confining, resources will be extremely limited, there will be no possibility of rescue if something goes wrong, and any sort of medical emergency will most likely result in a fatality. Once you get to Mars you will find low gravity, a crazy thin atmosphere of poison gas, radiation, and no water. The trip to the Moon was child's play compared to Mars.
Three guys and one woman locked up in a box for one year. What could go wrong?
Where is the live feed???
I know. I wanna see them inside
Great initiative. I wish the crew best of luck. 🎉 I wish I were among them!!!!
I would love nothing more than to disappear you for an entire year.
@@ViciousTwistX😅
Will the crew have access to internet during the mission? Similar to the ISS?
Probably no. Mars is between 4 light-minutes and 20 light-minutes away from Earth. Unless you want to wait at least 4 minutes every time you click on a link, Internet on Mars is not going to happen.
They could put some servers on Mars and then have their own subnet. Not nearly as interesting. 😂
Bandwidth will be limited. I imagine a Mars mission will have the ability to receive files, but it will not be like surfing the web or chatting on Zoom.
This is extremely exciting!🎉
I follow 3 different nasa accounts and this is the first I have heard of this. Is there going to be a live feed?
Exciting!
Couldn't spot the doppelganger / android. I guess the intruder entered beforehand as a surprise. I wonder how navigable the vents are. Would be super fantastic to see Alien style first person video, alas. Seriously, I hope they release videos of progress / diaries.
Good luck to CHAPEA crew1 ingress celebration.
Easily the worst promotion of a NASA event I have ever seen. Why isn't this experiment being live streamed daily? Another wasted moment for promoting NASA.😉
Massive cringe fest.
It's kind of endearing how real they all are, though. But I totally agree, they could have garnered more funding with a daily Livestream!
Is there a way to follow the mission live? The official website says nothing about it.
🌹Thanks 🌹
Pay these people more! Only $60k for a whole year? Really NASA?
Hopefully they find the light switch.
All the activity that they had the possibility to do to analyze the summation of life on MARS and so that one day someone could try to move there by the appropriate means, we will see if the equipment failures, if any, cannot affect the intervenient and these could in reality be solved the problems that psosam finds even!
Im poor af. 60k is a ton of money. But I'd want more for this
Why aren't the people going up to talk wearing masks? They are the most important people to wear them.
I wonder if these people will get to go to the ISS or something after this. I dont imagine you sign up to do a mission for NASA hoping for it to be this.
I know it might be unseemly to say this but anyways….human beings have needs, so will these people be hooking up at some point? And are they being surveilled the whole time?
В карантин 2года все просидели в изоляции, никто не подбирал по психологическим совпадениям. Не могу сказать, что восхищена ими. Но они счастливчики. Просидеть год в изоляции от нестабильности мира и получить за это денег, при этом у них будет все необходимое...: Возьмите меня к ним🙏🙂
chapea , I want to JOIN in project, I am fully healthy , but , only I am over AGE, 60 running...
I will try to live 150 years on life...
interesting. probably should've made the crew spend the equivalent journey time to Mars on the ISS before entering the habitat.
My guess is that this will be for crew 2 maybe
@@lucface?
Bio-Dome 2023, where's Pauly...
Biosphere 3?
Invite Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin.
head off to flight enginner....all pioneers.
cool
Good lord 378 days???
-Did they atleast get Bethesda to send them some early copies of Starfield to pass the time????
Those volunteering better be getting paid well, either way.
Don't worry about that. They are not kids
@@vikas4u07 Haha stupid kids and their 'video-games'! 😂
They did an episode about this on Castle in 2015 and one of the participants got MURDERED.
This is a new step for the Human Being to be a Universal creating. LOL
Basically a government version of Big Brother 😂
I understand that these folks are only going to make less than $60k USD pre-taxed for their contribution to this very important project.
✨❤️
RIP one way travel to Mars crew
This is called jail or prison and there are a lot of people in them
Меня удивляет фарс с масками. Их то одевают, то снимают. Пожимают руки не членов экипажа. Потом нестерильными руками касаются лица и рта... Очень плохо. Люди не понимают, зачем им маски и не знают правил гигиены. Это моё мнение, но факты...
Yeah makes no sense
Why do they even have masks now anyway
@@benji_UwU makes sense
LET US WATCH THEM
Pfft ezpz give me Spotify,audible and some video games and I'll see ya in double that time with my sanity intact.
EZ PZ ... I mean as long they got internet.
ok who is taking odds on how many make it the whole year :) I say 2 of them won't make it all the way through. :) It will be different on Mars. No way to walk out of a door and be home. It may even turn into a reality show where relationships and babies are born :) In all seriousness, I wish them luck :)
btw, from left to right, number 2 and 4 crew make it. The other two will bow out about the 7 month mark.
All 4 of them will make it. You don't understand the resources poured into this project, not to mention the caliber of people that are chosen.
These are the cream of the crop, and one year is an easy task in their eyes all in the name of science
@@usmclongrangebrainsurgeon All of the recourses in the world can't control the human psyche. We will see wont we? If I am wrong can come back in a year and tell me so :)
@TheOisinwillis plz google and learn about Biosphere 2 experiment. Everyone thought they all would make it too.
It depends on the person. My wife was going nuts during the Covid shutdown, meanwhile, it was one of the happiest times of my life.
I’ve been in this experiment for 32 years with a crazy woman
By comparison, Big Brother is a vacation
Biodome!
Has anybody seen the movie Bio Dome? 🤣
Biodome 1996
Pauly Shore was awesome in that!
I have oceangate vibes
💜🫂💜
I wish good luck to that volunteer crew. However, I consider the whole enterprise of sending humans to Mars as an enormous futile endeavor: dangerous, exorbitanly expensive and possibly disastrous. We can accomplish most scientific advances of our knowledge about Mars without the quixotic adventure of an actual trip.
Exploration is often hectic. Humans are on a multi planetary trajectory!
Pretty much the same thing folks were saying about exploring the "New World" back in the day.
I wonder how much they are getting paid for this there’s no way this is voluntary not being paid a whole year away without income is insane
A Houston news agency reported they get $10 per hour they work in a day. Sounded wayyyyyyy too low to me but I've not been able to find any other mention of compensation.
@@Nick-eu5zu Well, they also get room and board. One would assume there is also a stipend for their families.
Mr beast should have funded this
@@vijayravi2637 If Mr. Beast funded it, they'd have to spend a year in a pool filled with jello.
@@texaswunderkind wearing Mr. Beast merchandise
Wha't's the point of the masks?
You're kidding, right? Think about the insanity that would ensue if as much as a cold got behind those walls
@@angi216 If it was that bad, surely they would be wearing full hazmat suits and not a simple cloth mask? They even take the mask off for pictures and speeches.
take care of your kids and wife first they need there dad not to leave yet.
Who is betting they will all go crazy? A person who is so comfortable with isolation and lack of human contact is by definition a psychopath.
Biosphere 2 all over again.
Let's call you Biosphere 3.
Let's hope there is a little more science behind it than Biosphere 2. By the way, I toured the facility in Arizona last year and it was awesome. It really was too bad the people behind it were just some dumb doomsday cult hippies who had no idea what they were doing.
Странные манипуляции с масками😂. В синем "надышала, наплевала" на микрофон, потом каждый из участников подошёл без маски к этому микрофону, обменялись воздушно капельным путем😂, и закрепили физическим обменом через ручку: в синей футболке первая подержала ручку и затем каждый из участников, передал ручку друг другу 😂. Ещё понравился момент, как все потрогали перила и тоже закрепили это через маски: надевая и снимая их этими же руками, без обработки 😂. Для кого это лицемерие с масками? Как лишняя деталь, но важная кому-то, поэтому все манипуляции с масками так подчеркнуты 🤔
Jail
Elon Musk should be orchestrating this!? Elon, where are you!?
Creating memes on titter
Musk is too busy posting Qanon conspiracy theories about radioactive mole people from Earth's core.
If you cry so easily, your mind is not as strong as it will need to be.
Beeing emotional and having a "strong" mind has nothing to do with each other.
:-|
Whats the need for masks it looks ridiculous and distracting.
I assume they dont want to take any nasties ( ?C-19) with them ,so not taking any risks
I thought the same thing - the never ending charade
Why the masks is my only question
It would be miserable if someone brought in a flu virus or something like that, especially transmitted from one of the audience / administrators during the entry ceremony. Although I guess medical mishaps are part of the mission, you don't want to go overboard. Hopefully nobody ate Taco Bell for the last time before entering.
Why are they wearing masks? Covid?
@MattMatt2308
it's for sure because of isolation measures for the crew, like any other spaceflight. you can see everyone taking them off once the left through the door.
You don't want someone bringing a stomach bug or flu into the closed environment of the habitat and ruining the experiment for want of medical supplies they don't have. Iirc, they do some amount of quarantine/precautions before crews go up to the ISS, too.
😂😂😂
Hell I do tht at home. Wonder if they will finally go to the moon and not fake it this time🙄
i would not be the first.i would wait until someone else go about no less then 10 times. count up the cost the bible say.
I love how they take off the face diapers to speak 👌🐑
You do know that real astronauts are quarantined before missions to lessen the likelihood of becoming ill on the spacecraft? Do Russian troll bots take science classes in Moscow, comrade?
Masks 😂
Honestly, probably not a bad idea. NASA doesn’t want their mock mission to get derailed by one of the crew carrying any illness inside their 1700 square feet space where they’re supposed to reside for a year.
it's for sure because of isolation measures for the crew, like any other spaceflight. you can see everyone taking them off once they left through the door. Crazy to keep being triggered by masks...
@@MattMatt2308 Trump and the anti-science brigade aren't going to stop being butthurt no matter what.
Do these high intellectual english people also carry paper to deliver speech... I don't believe 😂.....
Yes whats your point
Better than the one woman who brought up her phone and then still stumbled through the whole thing. So unprofessional
They will likely suffocate on Mars. This crew is doomed. 😢
I don't imagine any manned Mars mission will proceed until robotic craft have landed and successfully produced water and oxygen using the ice under Mars's surface. Even when that is in place, a mission to Mars is still quite likely to result in the deaths of one or more of the crew.
waste of funding.
Y
Waste of money
Ah. Adam and Eve being put on a nee planet
What's with the masks
Sterile.
@@asiano3385 lol. But they took them off several times
@@DanielsAUS well they are not going to a real space trip do they? So no need for perfection.
@@asiano3385 makes no sense but ok
@@DanielsAUS well a lot of things don't make sense... but they just exist.