NASA simulates humans living on Mars in the desert more than 50 degrees Celsius

NASA astronauts are undergoing a month of isolation on an environment in the Dhofar desert in Oman in preparation for the mission to bring people to Mars in the future.

With drones, robots and an inflatable greenhouse, astronauts will perform 19 experiments on a selected area that is similar to Mars.

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Seen from the universe, Dhofar desert is a flat, brown and very little land, plants and plants survive under the temperature can reach 51 degrees C.

On the eastern edge of a giant sand dune is Oman's Mars Base (Oman Mars Bas). This is a giant habitat weighing 2.4 tons surrounded by containers converted into laboratories and crew quarters.

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More than 200 scientists from 25 countries participated in NASA's experimental project.

NASA plans to take it around 2030. The test will continue until February 28.

Mars is the race theme of nations and technology corporations. Both former US President Barack Obama and SpaceX founder Elon Musk claim that people will walk on Red Planet for several decades.

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