NASA is recruiting volunteers for a yearlong Moon and Mars simulation at the Johnson Space Center. The opportunity is open to residents in the Buffalo area, who can apply to be part of the simulation. According to NASA, the simulation will take place over the course of a year, and participants will be required to live and work in a simulated space environment.
"We are looking for individuals who are interested in space exploration and are willing to commit to a yearlong simulation," said a NASA spokesperson.
The simulation will be conducted at the Johnson Space Center, which is located in Houston, Texas. Buffalo residents who are interested in applying can submit their applications online. The opportunity is a unique chance for residents to be part of a historic space exploration project. The University at Buffalo has a strong engineering program, and students from the university may be particularly interested in the opportunity.
As the application deadline approaches, residents will be eagerly waiting to see if they are selected to participate. The City of Buffalo will likely provide support to residents who are selected for the program. The application deadline is set for next month, and residents are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
