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NASA Eyes Crew Deep Sleep Option for Mars Mission

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A NASA-backed study explores an innovative way to dramatically cut the cost of a human expedition to Mars -- put the crew in stasis.

The deep sleep, called torpor, would reduce astronauts' metabolic functions with existing medical procedures. Torpor also can occur naturally in cases of hypothermia.

"Therapeutic torpor has been around in theory since the 1980s and really since 2003 has been a staple for critical care trauma patients in hospitals," aerospace engineer Mark Schaffer, with SpaceWorks Enterprises in Atlanta, said at the International Astronomical Congress in Toronto this week. "Protocols exist in most major medical centers for inducing therapeutic hypothermia on patients to essentially keep them alive until they can get the kind of treatment that they need."
Coupled with intravenous feeding, a crew could be put in hibernation for the transit time to Mars, which under the best-case scenario would take 180 days one-way.

So far, the duration of a patient’s time in torpor state has been limited to about one week.

"We haven't had the need to keep someone in (therapeutic torpor) for longer than seven days," Schaffer said. "For human Mars missions , we need to push that to 90 days, 180 days. Those are the types of mission flight times we’re talking about.”

Economically, the payoff looks impressive. Crews can live inside smaller ships with fewer amenities like galleys, exercise gear and of course water, food and clothing. One design includes a spinning habitat to provide a low-gravity environment to help offset bone and muscle loss.

SpaceWorks' study, which was funded by NASA, shows a five-fold reduction in the amount of pressurized volume need for a hibernating crew and a three-fold reduction in the total amount of mass required, including consumables like food and water.

Overall, putting a crew in stasis cuts the baseline mission requirements from about 400 tons to about 220 tons.

"That's more than one heavy-lift launch vehicle," Schaffer said.

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Would this torpor/deep sleep slow down the aging process too??
 
Would this torpor/deep sleep slow down the aging process too??

I think the big concern is to save on supplies, not so much ageing.
 
Cool idea and hope it works.

I would like to volunteer for this mission.:P
 
What about loss of body muscle due to such long period of inactivity and being in zero gravity. People at the international space station have to regularly perform exercise to keep proper body function how are they going to negate this effect.
 
Nasa seems to have gotten this idea out of Hollywood films seems interesting if comes true .
 
What about loss of body muscle due to such long period of inactivity and being in zero gravity. People at the international space station have to regularly perform exercise to keep proper body function how are they going to negate this effect.

They're going to wish it away.

Stasis is only a theory for now. Nobody is even daring to try out the spinning space station to overcome zero gravity, so forget putting people in coma for a few months, the health risks are just way too high.
 
ofcourse!!
Time dilation is bound to happen.

I dont think he means the slowing down of the aging process resulting from time-dilation, the deep sleepe or induced hibernation or the torpor itself might do it. Maybe something along the lines of production of less waste and less cell divisions, resulting from reduced metabolic rate and other physiological functions.
 
I dont think he means the slowing down of the aging process resulting from time-dilation, the deep sleepe or induced hibernation or the torpor itself might do it. Maybe something along the lines of production of less waste and less cell divisions, resulting from reduced metabolic rate and other physiological functions.

I meant the same thing but with wrong choice of words.
I had refered to one of my threads which talks about the same and somehow could not put it through
Einstein's "Time Dilation" Prediction Verified
 
do nothing. .. jst sleep!!!! cool!!!
 
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