"Astronault" returned from "Mars".

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-05/astronauts-return-from-mars-without-leaving-earth/3637046?WT.svl=news4

Sergey Ryazanskiy who did the simulation before this one and was only 105 days long said that he took time to adjust back to real life. Well, 520 days in confined space, all men, will surely make me go crazy and I will definitely need time to adjust.

It also looks like the Mars man landing mission is in a more advance phase for Russia, EU and China partnership then US (Is there one?)

Oh well, if you cannot land the first man on Mars, you can always go for "landing the first man on Uranus." :D
 
There will be gravity on Mars but just less.

But yeah, they haven't test the effect for reduced gravity effect on human physiology.

Although micro gravity was tested on space stations.

So I guess the doctors will just have to plot a graph, let say blood pressure on Y axis and gravity on X, correlated them with a function and solve Y to find out what blood pressure the astronaut will experience (X for gravity already measured by unmanned instrument).
 
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