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A year in isolation: 366-day mock moon mission wraps up in Russia

February 2, 2025
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On Nov. 14, 2024, the Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP) of the Russian Academy of Sciences marked the successful completion of SIRIUS-23, a year-long biomedical isolation experiment simulating the conditions of deep-space travel and lunar surface operations.

For 366 days, a crew of six analog astronauts lived and worked in a sealed environment, a meticulously controlled Earth-based stand-in for interplanetary missions of the future.

The SIRIUS (Scientific International Research in Unique terrestrial Station) project, launched in collaboration with NASA’s Human Research Program and the IBMP in 2017, had previously conducted shorter experiments lasting 17, 120 and 240 days. These missions, featuring international crews from Russia, the United States and the United Arab Emirates, aimed to replicate the isolation and psychological strain of long-term spaceflight.

Elevated view of the IBMP facility where the SIRIUS-23 366-day analog mission took place. (Image credit: Institute of Biomedical Problems.)

However, after 2022, IBMP decided to proceed with the ambitious SIRIUS-23 experiment independently. The latest crew hailed from Russia and Belarus: Commander Yuriy Chebotarev, Flight Engineer Angelica Parfenova, Medical Officer Ksenia Orlova, and Researchers Olga Mastickaya, Ksenia Shishenina, and Rustam Zaripov — a mixed-gender team of two men and four women.

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The mission reflected humanity’s growing aspirations beyond Earth orbit. With plans to establish lunar bases and eventually launch crewed interplanetary missions, solving the challenges of isolation, resource scarcity and physiological stress remains critical. SIRIUS-23 aimed to address these hurdles by testing technologies, procedures and human resilience in the IBMP’s Ground Experimental Complex (GEC) — a hermetically sealed habitat equipped with independent life support systems, atmospheric controls, and monitored 24/7 by engineers at mission control.

The SIRIUS program builds on decades of research, notably the Mars-500 experiment of 2010-2011, in which six participants spent 520 days in isolation to simulate a round-trip mission to Mars. Like its predecessor, SIRIUS-23 provided unparalleled insights into how human beings adapt — physically, mentally and socially — to prolonged confinement in extreme environments.

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The SIRIUS-23 mission meticulously recreated key stages of a crewed lunar mission: transit to the moon, docking with an orbital station, surface operations and the return journey. The crew conducted five simulated landings, rotating teams of four to mimic lunar exploration tasks. Virtual reality systems played a dual role, offering both psychological support and immersive simulations of extravehicular activities (EVAs) on the moon’s surface.

The experiment tackled critical scientific and operational objectives in multiple areas:

1. Biomedical research

  • Developing diagnostic tools and countermeasures for the unique health challenges of deep spaceflight.
  • Studying the body’s systems under extreme conditions, such as gastrointestinal function and immune response.
  • Exploring the central nervous system’s adaptation and psychological resilience.

2. On-planet operations

  • Testing crew performance under simulated lunar gravity, focusing on movement, workload, and mental fatigue.
  • Evaluating the role of robotic tools and advanced information systems in supporting complex surface tasks.

3. Mission stressors

  • Simulating resource delays caused by transport disruptions.
  • Analyzing the effects of communication delays with mission control.
  • 36-hour sleep deprivation.

4. Social dynamics

  • Investigating the interactions, task distribution, and psychological responses within a mixed-gender crew.
  • Using automated analysis to monitor communication for signs of stress or conflict.

a man in a gray jumpsuit sits in a room with computer screens showing lunar landscapes

SIRIUS-23 Commander Yuriy Chebotarev conducts a simulated extravehicular activity during the mock moon mission. (Image credit: Institute of Biomedical Problems)

The SIRIUS-23 research program featured 52 experiments spanning psychological, physiological, immunological, metabolic and microbiological studies. The results are expected to inform future lunar and Mars missions, with journal publications anticipated by the end of 2025.

Why simulate when we’ve done it before? Spaceflight analog missions may seem repetitive, but their value grows with each iteration. Every year brings new research questions, advanced biomedical tools, and experimental technologies. Earth-based isolation environments like the GEC offer cost-effective, risk-free platforms to test solutions that would be impractical or impossible to implement aboard the International Space Station.

As researchers pore over the vast trove of data collected during the mission, the SIRIUS-23 crew now faces a more personal challenge: re-adjusting to life on Earth. After a year without sunlight, fresh air, or the everyday distractions of modern life, the team recuperated at a Black Sea resort. There, they reconnected with the sounds, smells, their inner self and sights of the outside world — a world that, for 12 months, was reduced to a memory.

The success of SIRIUS-23 represents another step toward sustainable human exploration of space. By studying the psychological and physiological effects of long-term isolation, scientists are helping pave the way for missions to the moon, Mars and beyond. While the crew endured the challenges of confinement for the sake of science, their work embodies a larger purpose: enabling future explorers to journey farther and stay longer.

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