Feb 14, 2020 | Aquarius, International Space Station, NASA, Space, Training
NASA Training for Future Lunar Missions When Gene Cernan stepped back into the Challenger lander on 14 December, 1972 and departed the surface of the moon, many thought that man’s time on the moon was over forever. NASA had originally planned for ten lunar missions,...
Nov 7, 2019 | Aquarius, International Space Station, NASA, Ocean, Space, The Habitat, Training
Underwater Astronauts If you want to train to be an astronaut, you’d better know how to swim.Wait, what?Since 2001, NASA has been training astronauts at the world’s only underwater research facility, called Aquarius. The NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations...
Sep 18, 2019 | International Space Station, Space
It’s A Woman’s World When the National Aeronautics and Space Administration formed in 1958, it was pretty much a boys’ club. Women had some low-level jobs, but most of the higher-level work was done by men. Katherine Johnson was one of the earliest female...