This podcast interviews Dr. Suzanne Bell, a NASA psychologist, about the psychological and behavioral challenges of long-duration space missions, particularly a trip to Mars. The interview covers astronaut selection criteria, focusing on resilience, teamwork, and self-care skills needed for extended isolation and communication delays. Dr. Bell discusses the CHAPEA simulated Mars mission, highlighting the difficulties of resource restriction and communication delays even with a carefully selected crew. The research also explores methods for maintaining astronaut mental health during long missions and the development of countermeasures for potential issues. Key takeaways include the importance of selecting astronauts with strong self-care and teamwork skills and the development of technologies to support astronauts' mental and physical well-being during long-duration space travel.