Chinese students to live in self-sustaining 'space station' for 200 days as part of test
The test comes as President Xi Jinping aims for China to compete with other nations in terms of space exploration and technology.


University students in Beijing have been locked into two bunkers for 200 days, during which time they'll be recycling everything - even their urine - to simulate living in a space station or on another planet.
The students are contributing to the Lunar Palace 365 Project, which is exploring how humans could create a self-sustaining ecosystem to provide the necessities for human survival beyond Earth.
Four students from the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics entered the bunkers on Sunday and will remain there for 200 days.
"I'll get so much out of this," said PhD student Liu Guanghui. "It's truly a different life experience."
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