NASA, Mars ve Ay simülasyonu için gönüllü astronotlar arıyor
Amerikan Havacılık ve Uzay Dairesi NASA, gelecekteki derin uzay görevlerinde astronotların karşılaşabileceği riskleri azaltmak amacıyla, Dünya üzerinde kurulacak yapay üste bir yıl boyunca kapalı kalacak dört gönüllü aradığını duyurdu.
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Amerikan Havacılık ve Uzay Dairesi NASA, gelecekteki derin uzay görevlerinde astronotların karşılaşabileceği riskleri azaltmak amacıyla, Dünya üzerinde kurulacak yapay üste bir yıl boyunca kapalı kalacak dört gönüllü aradığını duyurdu.
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