We're halfway home with Episode 6 and the aftermath of a 'Martian' micrometeorite strike.
"Stars on Mars" premiered on June 5. It presents its sixth episode,"Leaks in the Hab," on Monday , with the 11 remaining participants plugging holes in the damaged colony structure. We've got an exclusive clip of this chaotic action to share. Here's the official logline for this week's episode:
"Four new celebronauts — Cat Cora, Ashley Iaconetti, Paul Pierce and Andy Richter — have landed on Mars amidst a micrometeorite shower! The meteors have punctured the walls of the hab, creating a large number of tiny holes, causing the oxygen levels inside the hab to plummet. The 11 celebronauts will need to work together to plug the holes until the hab can be fixed. This mission tests the contestants' endurance and will earn them another mission patch.
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