Arturo Campos: The Man Behind the Artemis Moonikin | NASA
The Purposeful Passengers consist of one manikin and two phantoms that flew aboard the Orion spacecraft during NASA's Artemis I Moon Mission in order to collect important data that will prepare astronauts for future Artemis missions.
The manikin was used to study vibrations and accelerations during the flight and was named Commander Moonikin Campos after NASA held a public naming contest in June 2021. The name "Campos" is a dedication to Arturo Campos, a Mexican-American electrical engineer who worked for NASA’s Johnson Space Center and contributed to the rescue of the Apollo 13 mission and crew.
Learn more about the Artemis I Moonikin: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/purposeful-passenger-artemis-i-manikin-helps-prepare-for-moon-missions-with-crew
Learn more about the Artemis I phantoms: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/orion-passengers-on-artemis-i-to-test-radiation-vest-for-deep-space-missions
Learn more about Arturo Campos: https://www.nasa.gov/moonikin/arturo-campos
Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Producer: Pedro Cota (GSFC)
Editor: Pedro Cota (GSFC)
Videographer: John Stoll (JSC)
Videographer: Gregory Wiseman (JSC)
Duration: 3 minutes, 53 seconds
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