Journal of Space Analog Research

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  • Life Inside the Habitat

    Life Inside the Habitat

    March 16, 2026
    Space Analog Fundamentals

    At the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS), crews quickly learn that mission success depends on far more than science experiments. Daily life inside the habitat revolves around the constant monitoring and documentation of critical systems, power generation, water storage, fuel levels, and environmental conditions.

  • What is an EVA? How Astronauts Train for Spacewalks

    What is an EVA? How Astronauts Train for Spacewalks

    January 8, 2026
    Space Analog Fundamentals

    Spacewalks are one of the most demanding tasks in human spaceflight. This article explores how astronauts train for orbital EVAs, with a focus on human performance and safety.

  • Training for Mars: The Role of Space Analogs

    Training for Mars: The Role of Space Analogs

    October 21, 2025
    Space Analog Fundamentals

    Space analog habitats like MDRS and Flashline help scientists and astronauts simulate life on Mars, advancing research in behavior, health, and teamwork. These Earth-based studies are essential for preparing humanity for future space exploration and long-duration missions.

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