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psychological-stress-testing
Candidates undergo intense psychological observation and stress in Antarctica to simulate Mars conditions and assess their suitability for long-term space colonization.
1 chapter across 1 book
Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson
Chapter 12
This chapter details the rigorous and psychologically complex selection process for the first Mars colonists, who live together in Antarctica to simulate conditions and test compatibility under stress. It highlights the paradoxes and double binds faced by candidates, including the need to be both extraordinary and ordinary, social yet alienated, and the emotional toll of constant evaluation. The chapter concludes with the launch of the chosen team aboard the spaceship Ares, marking the beginning of their historic voyage to Mars.