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Four scientists emerged to cheers and applause on Saturday after spending 378 days in isolation, simulating a mission to Mars in NASA's "Martian" habitat in Houston, Texas. Anca Selariu, Ross Brockwell, Nathan Jones and team leader Kelly Haston conducted "Marswalks" and experienced additional stressors, such as confinement and communication delays, as part of NASA's research into human survival on the Red Planet.