The experiment facility was located on the
Institute of Biomedical Problems' site in Moscow. The complex consisted of the isolation facility, the mission operations room, technical facilities, and offices. The isolation facility consisted of five different modules. Three – the habitat, utility, and medical modules – simulated the main spacecraft. The fourth module simulated the Martian lander and was connected to the main spacecraft. The fifth module was a simulator of the Martian surface, and is connected to the Martian lander. The combined volume of the modules was . The facility included all the necessary equipment for running the experiment. These included communications and control systems, ventilation systems, air and water supplies, electrical installations, sewage systems, air- and water-quality monitoring and partial recycling systems, medical equipment, fire and other safety monitoring systems, and emergency equipment. The modules were maintained at Earth-normal barometric pressure.
Habitable module The habitable module was the main living quarters for the crew. The cylindrical module consisted of six individual crew compartments, a kitchen/dining room, a living room, the main control room, and a toilet. The individual bedroom compartments, which had an area around each, contained a bed, a desk, a chair, and shelves for personal belongings.
Medical module The cylindrical medical module measured and housed two medical berths, a toilet, and equipment for routine medical examinations. It also contained equipment for
telemedical, laboratory, and diagnostic investigations. Had crew members become ill, they would have been isolated and treated in the module.
Mars landing module simulator The Mars landing module simulator was only used during the 30-day "Mars-orbiting" phase of the experiment. The cylindrical module accommodated up to three crew members, and had three bunk beds, two workstations, and a toilet. Its ancillary systems included a control and data-collection system, a video control and communications system, a gas analysis system, an air-conditioning and ventilation system, a sewage system and water supply, and a fire-suppression system.
Storage module The cylindrical storage module was divided into four compartments: • A refrigerated compartment for food storage • A compartment for storage of nonperishable food • An experimental greenhouse • A compartment containing a bathroom, sauna, and gym == Crew ==