FLAGSTAFF, Arizona – NASA plans to launch the Artemis 1 rocket into space in less than a month. It is part of Plan to get Americans Return to the moon and explore more space. This will be the first time in five decades since the Apollo missions.
NASA’s team and partners, including the US Geological Survey, ran rover operations about an hour from the Grand Canyon for just over two weeks. The training mission focuses primarily on performing operations on compact rovers and improving existing technology. NASA experts say these skills are essential components of future Artemis missions.
The test rover has been around for more than a decade. Teams of scientists are working to improve the current technology in use.
“We start with testing here on Earth, then we move on to testing on the Moon, then we use the Moon as a stepping stone to Mars,” said Barbara Januico, head of the Desert RATS mission.
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The crew members of RATS Desert are Moon mission simulator In the desert living and working in the rover. During these exercises, NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency collect data on compact rover design, cabin configuration, driving patterns, time constraints, and missing processes to support potential design concepts for future compact rover vehicles. .
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“We are contributing in a very small way to determining how we will explore the surface of the Moon and then Mars as part of Artemis,” Janoiko said.
The lunar module has many functions Including a way to walk with the crab, This will allow astronauts to drive over rough terrain and explore parts of the moon like never before.
“We will be in the south pole region of the moon, so there will be a very different set of geology and lessons to be learned by exploring a different part of the moon than before,” Janoiko said.
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NASA plans to use these pressurized spacecraft starting with Artemis III, which is expected to take place in 2025. This mission aims to bring the first woman and first black people to the moon.
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