Advanced technology research facility simulating space environment
Our Analog Space Station project is an advanced technology facility designed to simulate the real space environment on Earth. It was developed to prepare astronauts for space missions and test space technologies.
These facilities have sub-branches of research such as life support, voice-data communication, management software, AI, clothing design, network structure, isolation, working under stress, management and leadership, space agriculture and astrobiology.
Advanced technology systems that enable space simulation
Analog astronaut EVA, IVA and flight cocpit missions with mission control support.
Oxygen production, CO2 filtering and atmosphere control systems.
Simulation of space conditions with temperature, humidity and pressure control.
Space-Earth communication simulation and delay tests.
Isolation and stress effects
Adaptation to space conditions
Performance and reliability
Biomedical and life support
Sustainable food systems
Cooperation and communication with robots
Within the scope of our Analog Space Station project, we collaborate with international space agencies, universities and technology companies, contributing to setting global standards in analog space research. Our project provides critical data for future Mars missions and long-term space exploration.
Tamamlandığında 190 m²
(8-14) Analog Astronauts, (3) Crew
(11, 18 ve 30 days + Special Missions
Field Missions, SIM-Cockpit and IVA Missions
Half-Full Isolation
7/24 (Artificial intelligence-supported)
Real-Time Telemetry and Data Logging
All station activities and analog astronaut mission control