23.12.2025 20:20
Germany is looking for volunteers who will agree to live in complete isolation for 100 days as part of preparations for space missions. Participants in the experiment will receive a payment of 23,000 euros.
Germany, aiming to test the challenging conditions of space travel on Earth, has made an extraordinary call. Volunteers who agree to live completely isolated from the world for 100 days will receive a payment of 23,000 Euros. The project aims to measure human resilience to long-term isolation.
THEY WILL LIVE IN A SIMULATION FOR MOON AND MARS MISSIONS
The purpose of the experiment, which will take place in Cologne, is to test the conditions that astronauts will face when sent to the Moon and Mars. Participants will live in a space station simulation, completely disconnected from the world.
UNDER 24-HOUR MONITORING
Volunteers participating in the project will be under 24-hour monitoring throughout the duration of the experiment. The physical and psychological effects of isolation will be closely monitored by expert teams.
WHO CAN APPLY?
Candidates wishing to participate in the experiment must be in good health, speak English, and have at least a bachelor's degree. Additionally, candidates with education in technical, medical, or similar scientific fields will be preferred.