November 16-29, 2024 – New York City
The Mars Ocean Analogs® crew is set to embark on a groundbreaking sailing mission this November, departing from New York City on the historic Schooner Anne Starship. Led by veteran sea captain and world record holder Reid Stowe, the team will undertake NYC’s first-ever high seas analog training for aspiring astronauts. This mission, scheduled from November 16 to November 29, will simulate the extreme conditions of danger, high performance, isolation and self-sufficiency that astronauts will face during future missions to Mars.
The link for LIVE STREAM IS at https://youtube.com/live/27zXeipTYsQ?feature=share and www.youtube.com/goodnewsbroadcast, and www.marsoceananalogs.org for details. .
The Schooner Anne is the same vessel that Stowe commanded on the longest sea voyage in history, spending 1,152 days continuously at sea without resupply from 2007 to 2010—an unprecedented analog for a journey to Mars. During that voyage, Stowe and his crew navigated far beyond the sight of land, in conditions similar to what astronauts will experience during a three-year mission to Mars.
Why Is This Mission So Critical Now?
As space agencies worldwide accelerate their plans to send humans to Mars, a crucial gap remains in astronaut training. The human mission to Mars and back is expected to take approximately three years, during which astronauts will be isolated in a cramped, high-stakes environment—one that only Reid Stowe has simulated continuously over three years through his record-breaking voyage.
“Mars aspiring trainees must gain experience in the isolated, life-and-death expanse of the high seas to truly prepare for the challenges of a Mars mission,” explains Stowe, Commander of the Schooner Anne. “While billions of dollars are being invested in space technology, extreme astronaut training at sea is being overlooked. The human element is the weak link, and our mission is to strengthen that by offering real-world, high-seas analogs that push both physical and psychological limits.”
A Proven Training Ground
This upcoming mission will be the Mars Ocean Analog team’s fifth high-seas expedition, following four successful voyages that have attracted global media attention and support, including a mission to the SpaceX launch pad near the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Mars Ocean Analogs® crew is inviting select members of the media to meet the captain and crew aboard the Schooner Anne, which has played a pivotal role in advancing human spaceflight training through these Mars analog missions.
Contact Mission Control to schedule an interview:
Reid Stowe
Phone: (336) 707-1705
Email: info@marsoceananalogs.org
Website: www.marsoceananalogs.org
Instagram: @marsoceananalogs
This voyage promises to play a critical role in preparing the next generation of astronauts for humanity’s boldest mission yet: Mars.
For information contact:
Paul Sladkus, Founder of Good News Corporation, paul.sladkus1@gmail.com or call 917 687 1790. Go to www.pausetheworldforpeace.org for details. PS – Good News Corporation was the official broadcaster of the original 1000 Days at Sea and was honored to be close friends with Reid and Crew for 25 years.
Mars Ocean Analogs® notable press features:
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/science/article/global-sailor-reid-stowe-plots-a-course-to-mars-qqwrv0l90?region=global
https://www.valleycentral.com/spacex/miami-to-south-texas-sailors-hope-to-train-future-mars-astronauts-dock-near-spacex/
https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/local/westpb/2021/01/27/mars-mission-sea-space-meet-palm-beach-county-mars-ocean-analogs/4251051001/
Reid Stowe
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