An engineer who lived in NASA's Mars simulation for 378 days went through extreme isolation - but still said he'd go to the red planet for real if he could
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Ross Brockwell, a crew member in the CHAPEA mission, highlighted the importance of traits like patience and adaptability for space travel.
The simulation included challenges like communication delays and limited resources to mimic the conditions astronauts may face on Mars.
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