It’s not a fake moon landing, it’s training for the real thing
- NASA engineers are simulating lunar conditions to prepare for the Artemis III mission, which aims to land on the Moon’s South Pole in 2027.
- Test teams use 12-kilowatt and 6-kilowatt lights to mimic the Moon's challenging lighting, crucial for astronaut training.
- These preparations aim to enhance tools and training for astronauts exploring the lunar South Pole and future Mars missions.
- The goal is to understand how shadows will affect visual inspections during future missions.
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It’s not a fake moon landing, it’s training for the real thing
NASA engineers are recreating the challenging lighting conditions of the Moon to prepare astronauts.
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