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NASA's undersea mission Neemo-22 to simulate Mars Exploration

The crew will test time delays in communication, simulate spacewalks, and evaluate a variety of tools and procedures to be used in future space missions

June 10, 2017 / 17:35 IST
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Tourists take pictures of a NASA sign at the Kennedy Space Center visitors complex in Cape Canaveral, Florida April 14, 2010. President Barack Obama will outline a revamped space policy on Thursday aimed at speeding development of a new heavy-lift rocket, increasing the number of human spaceflight missions, creating 2,500 new jobs and ultimately voyaging to Mars.  REUTERS/Carlos Barria (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SCI TECH) - RTR2CTIK
Tourists take pictures of a NASA sign at the Kennedy Space Center visitors complex in Cape Canaveral, Florida April 14, 2010. President Barack Obama will outline a revamped space policy on Thursday aimed at speeding development of a new heavy-lift rocket, increasing the number of human spaceflight missions, creating 2,500 new jobs and ultimately voyaging to Mars. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SCI TECH) - RTR2CTIK

NASA is sending a team of four crew members to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, which will spend 10 days simulating a deep space mission for exploration on Mars.

According to researchers at the University of South Florida (USF), living and working at the bottom of the ocean mimics the micro-gravity (or harsh) environment that humans will experience in space.

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The crew will  test time delays in communication, simulate spacewalks, and evaluate a variety of tools and procedures to be used in future space missions, they said.

The NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) 22 expedition will begin on June 18 when the crew will splash down to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.