Science and Exploration

This Week at NASA: NEEMO-21, Space Medicine, Comic-Con and More

By Marc Boucher
Status Report
July 30, 2016
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This Week at NASA: NEEMO-21, Space Medicine, Comic-Con and More
This Week at NASA: NEEMO-21, Space Medicine, Comic-Con and More.
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The 21st NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations got underway July 21 in the Florida Keys.
NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman and Megan McArthur are part of the international crew of NEEMO-21 aquanauts performing research during the 16-day mission, which takes place about 60 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, in the Aquarius habitat – the world’s only undersea science station. Simulated spacewalks are designed to evaluate tools and mission operation techniques that could be used on future space missions. NEEMO-21’s objectives include testing a mini DNA sequencer similar to the one NASA astronaut Kate Rubins also will test aboard the International Space Station, and a telemedicine device that will be used for future space applications. The mission also will simulate communications delays like those that would be encountered on a mission to Mars. Also, Space Launch System Work Platforms, All-Electric X-Plane Arrives, Asteroid Mission Technology, and NASA @Comic-Con International.

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