Katrin Fidencio & Martin Jelen
San Diego, USA
Biratnagar /San Diego : The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has been doing lots of projects recently and is trying to send many astronauts to the moon for research and the Artemis period.
As a friend of a powerful figure or an astronaut who will be the first lady on moon, Dr. Jessica Meir, PhD has notified me about this news after the post of NASA’s list on the Arizona Desert.
This week at @NASA_Johnson, we trained on lunar rover & geology sampling protocols for an upcoming #DesertRATS analog mission.
These October missions in the Arizona desert will help prepare @NASA scientists, engineers and for Artemis mission to the Moon (Luna) tweets Dr. Jessica Meir.
NASA presents a short news article to us:
To plan for the Artemis period of search on the Moon, NASA will direct two, multi-week field tests close to Flagstaff, Arizona with space travelers, specialists, and researchers to rehearse mission situations for Artemis space explorers in a reproduced lunar surface climate.
The Arizona desert has numerous qualities that are practically equivalent to a lunar climate including testing territory, fascinating geography, and negligible correspondences framework, all of which space explorers will insight close to the lunar South Pole during Artemis missions.
The two simple missions planned for Oct. 2022 – the Joint Extravehicular Action and Human Surface Versatility Program Test Group (JETT) Field Test #3 and Desert Exploration and Innovation Review (D-Rodents) – will give urgent information and illustrations advanced as groups lead tasks in a recreated lunar climate to rehearse for the genuine occasion.
Through Artemis, NASA will land the first woman (Obviously our favorite Jessica) and the first person of color on the Moon, paving the way for a long-term, sustainable lunar presence and serving as a stepping stone for future astronaut missions to Mars.
Analog missions help prepare humans for the challenges of deep space exploration and journeying farther into the cosmos.
# Martin Jelen is a space expert and a good friend of the author and Dr. Jessica’s close friend.
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