Six on the Moon: a study weighs optimal lunar base crew size

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Using agent-based modeling, a George Mason University team finds six astronauts on a lunar base would yield the best productivity and resilience in an isolated habitat, assuming biweekly resupply; four-astronaut scenarios fare worse, highlighting the importance of mission design, resupply timing, and crew dynamics over training alone.
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