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Applications are now open to participate as a crew member in NASA's first one-year simulation of living on Mars

Sign up for CNN's Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. If you've ever dreamed of what it might be like to live on another world, here's your chance. Applications are now open to participate as a crew member in NASA's first one-year simulation of living on Mars.

If you succeed, you'll be one of four people living and working in a habitat called Mars Dune Alpha at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston.Applications are open through September 17, and the mission is slated to begin in fall 2022.

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