After 110 Days Of Isolation, Chinese Volunteers Emerge From Virtual 'Lunar Lab'

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It was the group's second stay in the 160-square-metre (1,720-square-foot) Lunar Palace
(AFP)Beijing, China:  A group of Chinese volunteers has emerged from 110 days of isolation in a virtual "lunar
lab", state media reported Tuesday, as the country pursues its ambition to put people on the moon.The official Xinhua news service streamed
images on its website of the would-be astronauts emerging from their temporary home, a self-contained environment simulating conditions
which future explorers will face on the moon's surface.In the video, students wearing masks and blue tennis shirts emerge from the pod
carrying baskets of fruit and vegetables, including carrots and strawberries, grown inside the module.It was the group's second stay in the
160-square-metre (1,720-square-foot) "Yuegong-1" -- Lunar Palace -- on the campus of Beihang University, following a 60-day sojourn
earlier. The facility treats human waste with a bio-fermentation process, and volunteers grew experimental crops and vegetables
(AFP)In between, a second group of four students spent 200 consecutive days in the facility.The volunteers lived in the sealed lab to
simulate a long-term space mission with no input from the outside world.The facility treats human waste with a bio-fermentation process, and
volunteers grew experimental crops and vegetables with the help of food and waste byproducts.The "Lunar Palace" has two plant cultivation
modules and an accommodation cabin: 42 square metres containing four sleeping cubicles, a common room, a bathroom, a waste-treatment room
and a room for raising animals.A successful 105-day trial was conducted in 2014.China does not expect to land its first astronauts on the
moon for at least another decade
But the project seeks to help it prepare explorers for longer stays on the surface.China is pouring billions into its military-run space
programme, with hopes of having a crewed outpost by 2022.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent
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