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NASA volunteers complete year-long mission in 'Mars bunker'

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NASA volunteers who spent over a year in a simulated Mars bunker have completed their mission.
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News video: The Year of Pluto - New Horizons Documentary Brings Humanity Closer to the Edge of the Solar System

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New Horizons is the first mission to the Kuiper Belt, a gigantic zone of icy bodies and mysterious small objects orbiting beyond Neptune. This region also is known as the β€œthird” zone of our solar system, beyond the inner rocky planets and outer gas giants. Johns Hopkins University Applied...

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