Last summer, Nathan Jones began a yearlong mission on Mars. Well, not exactly. He didn’t actually leave Earth. Jones is one of four volunteers living in a specially built base at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
The mission is known as CHAPEA. Its goal is to simulate what a long stay on Mars would be like. NASA, the U.S. space agency, is preparing to land the first astronauts on the Red Planet in the 2030s.
“It makes me really proud to think that I am helping humans get to the real Mars,” Jones says.
Last summer, Nathan Jones began a yearlong mission on Mars. Well, not exactly. He didn’t actually leave Earth. Jones is part of a team of four volunteers. They are living in a specially built base at the Johnson Space Center. That’s in Houston, Texas.
The mission is called CHAPEA. Its goal is to simulate what a long stay on Mars would be like. NASA is the U.S. space agency. It’s preparing to land the first astronauts on the Red Planet in the 2030s.
“It makes me really proud to think that I am helping humans get to the real Mars,” Jones says.