Berkeley alumna back from simulated Mars mission
August 30, 2016
Among the six scientists who emerged this week from a yearlong simulation of Mars was UC Berkeley alumna Sheyna Gifford, who left family and friends behind in August 2015 to live in a 1,000-square-foot dome on the north side of Mauna Loa.
The group conducted experiments intended, ultimately, to make it possible for humans to travel to the real Red Planet.
Five months into her adventure on “sMars,” Gifford described in Aeon how, peering through the facility’s “two-foot round porthole,” her “view of the jagged rocks beyond is a constant reminder that our world— this world we’re sharing for one year as a test run for life on Mars— is hostile and mysterious.”