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Splashdown practice for Artemis 2 moon objective ‘an unbelievable experience,’ brand-new NASA astronaut states (special)

Splashdown practice for Artemis 2 moon objective ‘an unbelievable experience,’ brand-new NASA astronaut states (special)

Science and Nature
NASA astronaut Christina Birch (in orange flight match) practices Orion spacecraft entry throughout a workout with NASA and the U.S. Navy in February 2024, when she was still an astronaut prospect. (Image credit: U.S. Navy/Petty Officer 2nd Class Connor Burns)Weeks before passing her astronaut training, NASA's Christina "Chris" Birch discovered herself out in open water.The recently minted NASA astronaut was checking the fit of the Orion spacecraft that will support Artemis program astronauts ahead of their prepared moon objectives. Birch belonged to a big group in February practicing the splashdown for Artemis 2, which will send out 4 other astronauts around the moon in September 2025 before returning to Earth in the Pacific Ocean.Off the coast of San Diego, in the choppy Pacific, Birch a...
Psychiatrist research studies possible work environment stress factors dealt with by the very first astronauts on Mars

Psychiatrist research studies possible work environment stress factors dealt with by the very first astronauts on Mars

Technology
Within the next couple of years, NASA intends to land human beings on the Moon, established a lunar nest and utilize the lessons found out to send out individuals to Mars as part of its Artemis program. While scientists understand that area travel can worry area team members both physically and psychologically and check their capability to collaborate in close quarters, objectives to Mars will magnify these obstacles. Mars is far-- countless miles from Earth-- and an objective to the red world will take 2 to 2 and a half years, in between travel time and the Mars surface area expedition itself. As a psychiatrist who has actually studied area team member interactions in orbit, I'm interested in the stress factors that will take place throughout a Mars objective and how to reduce them for th...