Another NEEMO expedition is set to begin this week, with the 10-day NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) 23 crew preparing to test techniques that will be employed during deep space missions. Previous NEEMO expeditions have already provided valuable lessons in dealing with challenges such as communication time-delays associated with sending and receiving commands between controllers on Earth and astronauts on Mars.
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An international effort to work on the challenges associated with deep space communications is continuing…
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NASA administrator Charlie Bolden has officially announced an ambitious mission to send a crew to…
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The international crew of the NEEMO 16 (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations) mission have begun…
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With preliminary design work underway on the Deep Space Habitat (DSH) for future crewed exploration…
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With the push for exploration Beyond Earth Orbit (BEO) increasing, a proposed habitat for human…
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The next NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) mission is being scheduled for June, with…
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SLS capability touted for Europa Lander capability, Enceladus sample return
by Chris BerginAs the Space Launch System (SLS) teams head into their first full year since the…
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NASA 13 day Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) mission has ended earlier than expected, due…
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October’s NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) mission, based at the Aquarius underwater habitat in…
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NASA’s Mission Operations Directorate (MOD) are preparing for involvement in an underwater simulation of protocols…