Refleksi : Siapa tahu di Mars adalah tempat kediaman para bidadari-bidadari 
cantik yang akan mengoda  6 kosmonaut ini  untuk  kembali ke bumi,  seperti 
cerita "The mutiny on the Bounty",  yang terjadi pada  28 April 1789, dimana 
anak buah kapal  Bounty tidak kembali ke Inggris, mereka  kawin dengan 
wanita-wanita setempat dan menetap di  Tahiti dan Pitcairn 


http://arabnews.com/lifestyle/science_technology/article55565.ece

Six men get ready for 520-day simulated Mars trip 
By REUTERS 

Published: May 20, 2010 01:58 Updated: May 20, 2010 03:33 

MOSCOW: Six men from Russia, Europe and China are preparing to spend 520 days 
together in a sealed-off warren to take a simulated trip to Mars to test how 
long isolation would affect humans.

On June 3, three Russians, an Italian-Colombian, a Frenchman and a Chinese man 
will be locked up in a set of cramped compartments as the record-breaking 
Mars500 simulated flight to the Red Planet gets underway to last until November 
2011.

"This 520-day flight to Mars ... is unprecedented in its overall duration," 
Martin Zell, European Space Agency (ESA) head of the experiment, told Reuters.

"I think when talking about a human mission to the Red Planet, it will probably 
still take 20 or, more likely, even 30 years to go there," said Zell, who is 
also in charge of ESA human missions to the $100-billion, 16-nation 
International Space Station (ISS).

The six men, allowed just three square meters of "personal space" each at the 
facilities at Moscow's Institute of Biomedical Problems, will follow a 
seven-day week, with two days off, except when special and emergency situations 
are simulated.

The crew, to be led by a Russian, will live and work like ISS astronauts, and 
their life will resemble that of Station members: maintenance, scientific 
experiments and daily exercise.

During the "surface operations" after 250 days, they will be divided, with 
three moving to the Martian "surface," while the other three stay in the 
orbiting "spacecraft" for a month.

Last year four Russians, one German and a Frenchman successfully completed a 
105-day simulated trip to Mars at the same institute.

This time, the six-men crew will also be monitored closely, and their 
psychological and physiological parameters will be recorded during the mission.

All crew members have a varying command of English, but not all speak Russian, 
another working language during the trip.

"If we fail to understand each other, we will employ body language," quipped 
Russian crew member Sukhrob Kamolov.

Communication with Earth will be only via e-mail, with connections occasionally 
disrupted. It will include a maximum 40-minute delay, as on a real Mars mission.

The six upbeat "astronauts" did not conceal their emotions, despite the fact 
that none of them will probably ever make a real trip to Mars.

China's Wang Yue, the only crew member trained as a professional astronaut, 
mentioned competition in space - in line with Beijing's ambition to launch its 
crew to Mars one day.

"I think Mars500 must be a milestone in the human space race, in human space 
history," Wang told a joint news conference. "Space exploration is difficult 
and huge, it needs international cooperation, so I am lucky to be here."


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