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Crew for year-long space mission announced by NASA

Nov 26, 2012

Moscow: NASA and Russia’s Roscosmos have named the two men who will spend a year aboard the International Space Station to gather more data about the effects of weightlessness on humans.

Representational image.

NASA’s Scott Kelly and Roscosmos’ Mikhail Kornienko will take part in the mission set to start in spring 2015. The space agencies said in a statement today that the flight would help reduce health risks for planned NASA missions around the moon, an asteroid and ultimately Mars.

Crews so far have done only six-month stints on the station. William Gerstenmaier, NASA’s associate administrator, said the mission “will increase our knowledge regarding the effects of micro-gravity on humans as we prepare for future missions beyond low-Earth orbit”. Kelly and Kornienko will start training for the mission next year.

AP

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