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10-day 'moon rescue mission' replicated on Florida seabed (PHOTOS) | |
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The European Space Agency has sent a team to the bottom of the sea to test a device designed to rescue incapacitated astronauts on the moon. | The European Space Agency has sent a team to the bottom of the sea to test a device designed to rescue incapacitated astronauts on the moon. |
The mock space mission saw four astronauts spend 10 days in the ESA’s Aquarius habitat in waters off the coast of the Florida Keys. | The mock space mission saw four astronauts spend 10 days in the ESA’s Aquarius habitat in waters off the coast of the Florida Keys. |
Operating at a depth of around 20 meters, the added buoyancy allowed astronauts replicate gravity levels found on the moon or Mars as they tested the Lunar Evacuation System Assembly (LESA). | Operating at a depth of around 20 meters, the added buoyancy allowed astronauts replicate gravity levels found on the moon or Mars as they tested the Lunar Evacuation System Assembly (LESA). |
LESA, developed by the ESA, is designed to help a stranded astronaut on the moon and comes in the shape of a foldable pyramid-like structure on wheels. During a rescue, the machine would open above the astronaut, use pulleys to lift the injured figure and then place them on a wheeled stretcher. | LESA, developed by the ESA, is designed to help a stranded astronaut on the moon and comes in the shape of a foldable pyramid-like structure on wheels. During a rescue, the machine would open above the astronaut, use pulleys to lift the injured figure and then place them on a wheeled stretcher. |
For ESA astronaut Pedro Duque, the experience was both familiar and unique. | For ESA astronaut Pedro Duque, the experience was both familiar and unique. |
“Familiar because it resembled spaceflight – from the mission preparation, timelines, priorities, ‘launch’ when we dived to the base and daily programme meetings – but [it was] unique living and working at the bottom of the sea,” he said. | “Familiar because it resembled spaceflight – from the mission preparation, timelines, priorities, ‘launch’ when we dived to the base and daily programme meetings – but [it was] unique living and working at the bottom of the sea,” he said. |
The sandy seabed and uneven terrain on the ocean floor around Aquarius offered an ideal moon-like environment, according to the ESA. | The sandy seabed and uneven terrain on the ocean floor around Aquarius offered an ideal moon-like environment, according to the ESA. |
LESA, which took six months to produce, had initially been tested at the ESA’s training pool in its astronaut centre in Cologne during simulated moonwalks. | LESA, which took six months to produce, had initially been tested at the ESA’s training pool in its astronaut centre in Cologne during simulated moonwalks. |
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