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NASA Ends One Year Isolation in Hawaii, Mars Mock Crew Returns to Civilization
The Hawaii Space Exploration Analogue and Simulation (HI-SEAS) program by NASA had officially ended Sunday. Six of the crew members have gone back to civilization after a year in isolation. This is the fourth program and longest HI-SEAS mission by NASA to date.
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