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Wii for Martians
Part Italian, part Colombian Diego Urbina is one of 6 volunteers in the experiment Mars-500 who have agreed to be enclosed in the simulator of a spaceship bound for Mars in Moscow for 520 days so that the European Space Agency and Russia's space medicine institute can study the psychological and physiological effects of a long-term mission to the red planet. Here, Diego combines physical exercise with relaxation thanks to a sports game on a Wii console.
Photo credit: ESA/Mars 500 crew

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