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Verge Science | Training for Mars on an active volcano @VergeScience | Uploaded January 2019 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
There’s no way to know what life at a Mars colony will really be like — but on the side of an active volcano in Hawaii, NASA has built the next best thing. We visited a remote habitat on the island of Hawaii built to simulate the conditions that future astronauts might experience on the Red Planet.

This video is part of The Verge’s Space Craft series, and from time to time, we’re going to be showing them here on Verge Science. Enjoy!

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