Staying alive in deep space is no easy matter. Any hope of rescue will be imposable. The crew will be completely on there own. Weightlessness seems like harmless fun but after months in zero gravity it will reek havoc on the human body. They will have to find some kind of way to create artificial gravity. They also will have to deal with cosmic radiation. Can six people cooped up in a spacecraft the size of a small apartment for two and a half years get along with one another? On a Mission to Mars the number one goal is staying alive.
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