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All reports indicate that the participants came out of the project in good mental and physical health. Also, from a psychological perspective the participants knew that they weren't actually on Mars; that help was only a few meters away. This may have influenced their psychological state for the better.
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Yury Bubeyev, the chief psychologist on the project, said his 10-person team noted no serious conflicts during the mission. The most serious problems were the laziness and boredom that afflicted the men after they "reached Mars" in February, he said.
"The most dangerous period came after their virtual walk on Mars, when the most interesting work had already been fulfilled and they were on the way home," Bubeyev said. "The objective had been reached, there was nothing new, the experiments had all been done several times, and they knew each other well. There was laziness and boredom and light fatigue."
"The most dangerous period came after their virtual walk on Mars, when the most interesting work had already been fulfilled and they were on the way home," Bubeyev said. "The objective had been reached, there was nothing new, the experiments had all been done several times, and they knew each other well. There was laziness and boredom and light fatigue."
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Edited by historian, 14 April 2013 - 22:12:54.


