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Mauna Loa crew back from ‘Mars’

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ANNA PACHECO / SPECIAL TO THE STAR ADVERTISER

Crew member Tristan Bassingthwaighte chose from a variety of breakfast options after exiting the HI-SEAS habitat. No fresh fruit or vegetables were available during the yearlong simulation except for what could be grown inside the habitat.

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ANNA PACHECO / SPECIAL TO THE STAR ADVERTISER

The six crew members lived in isolation for a year in a dome-shaped habitat on the slopes of Mauna Loa.

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ANNA PACHECO / SPECIAL TO THE STAR ADVERTISER

Sheyna Gifford, center left, medical and safety officer of the NASA-funded Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation, or HI-SEAS, mission, shared a moment Sunday with her husband, Benjamin Philip, after a yearlong stay atop Mauna Loa.