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Wanted: Volunteers for (pretend) trip to Mars

ESA Mission to Mars - Looking for a few good volunteers - (Picture courtesy: ESA)
ESA Mission to Mars - Looking for a few good volunteers - (Picture courtesy: ESA)

The European Space Agency is looking for volunteers to make a pretend trip to Mars.

The job will last almost two years, the living conditions will be cramped and the food all pre-packed -- just like on the spacecraft that might one day make the epic voyage to our remote red neighbour.

'To go to Mars is still a dream and one of the last gigantic challenges. But one day, some of us will be on precisely that journey to the Red Planet,' the ESA said.

'The crew will experience extreme isolation and confinement. They will lose sight of planet Earth. A radio contact will take 40 minutes to travel to us and then back to the space explorers,' it added.

To understand how humans might cope in such extreme conditions, ESA and the Russian Institute for Biomedical Problems have decided to 'send' a joint crew of six on a 520-day simulated mission to Mars.

The project will kick off with one or two shorter 105-day studies in 2008, followed by the full 520-day study late next year or early in 2009.

In all, 12 volunteers are needed to complete the various test projects.

According to the ESA's application form (click here to download it), some of the qualifications for candidates includes:
-Non-smokers
-25-50 years old
-Height up to 185cm
-Body Mass Index between 20-28
-Citizens/residents of Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Spain, France, Greece, Italy, Ireland, Norway, The Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, United Kingdom or Canada.

Mars is roughly one and a half times as far away from the Sun as Earth, but the distance between the two planets varies.

In 2003, the two worlds were just 56m km apart, their closest in 60,000 years.

At their most distant, they are about 380m km apart.