The spring, a group of creatives simulated a lunar mission in the Arizona desert. What they found may challenge your understanding of how astronauts should spend their days
The spring, a group of creatives simulated a lunar mission in the Arizona desert. What they found may challenge your understanding of how astronauts should spend their days.
Wells-Jensen says her blindness didn’t prevent her from becoming an astronaut. Instead, she argues it was the people and culture that surrounded her growing up.
A four-person crew sealed themselves in an air-tight, pressurized habitat, called the Space Analog for the Moon and Mars, for six days to practice what it might be like to live on the surface of another celestial body. The first successful mission just wrapped up, but many more are to follow.