All-woman Russian crew starts Moon mission test
Six Russian women yesterday clambered into a mock spaceship to begin a unique experiment testing how an all-female crew would interact on a trip to the Moon and back.
For eight days, the female volunteers will live inside a wood-panelled suite of rooms at Moscow鈥檚 Institute of Biomedical Problems, renowned for its wacky research into the psychological and physical effects of space travel.
The institute in 2010 locked six male international volunteers in an isolation experiment lasting 520 days, to simulate a flight to Mars and back.
鈥淪uch a crew is taking part for the first time in a simulation experiment. It鈥檚 interesting for us to see what is special about the way a female crew communicates,鈥 said Sergei Ponomaryov, the experiment鈥檚 supervisor.
鈥淚t will be particularly interesting in terms of psychology,鈥 said the institute鈥檚 director Igor Ushakov. 鈥淚鈥檇 like to wish you a lack of conflicts, even though they say that in one kitchen, two housewives find it hard to live together.鈥
The volunteers include scientific researchers, a doctor and a psychologist.
The test period simulates a flight to the Moon and back, with the women carrying out 10 experiments covering psychology and human biology.
Russia sent the first woman into space, Valentina Tereshkova, in 1963 but has lagged behind since. Last year it sent its fourth female cosmonaut into space, Yelena Serova.
Serova complained of a flurry of media interest in how she would wash her hair aboard the International Space Station, pointing out that male cosmonauts did not face the same line of questioning.
Ponomaryov called the latest experiment an effort to make up for lost time. 鈥淭here鈥檚 never been an all-female crew on the ISS. We consider the future of space belongs equally to men and women and unfortunately we need to catch up a bit after a period when unfortunately there haven鈥檛 been too many women in space.鈥
Like their counterparts on the ISS the women will have no shower, washing with wet wipes instead.
They plan to spend their 1 1/2 hours per day of free time watching films, reading and playing board games.
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