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Friday, February 03, 2023

Training Astronauts for Moon Exploration | European Space Agency

Training Astronauts for Moon Exploration | European Space Agency

Astronauts with their sights on the Moon receive world-class geology training during the fifth edition of European Space Agency’s Pangaea campaign.

European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Alexander Gerst and NASA’s Stephanie Wilson joined the course to learn how to read a landscape, collect scientifically relevant rocks and effectively communicate their geological observations. From choosing landing sites for a future Artemis mission, to designing science operations for a moonwalk, the course challenges space explorers to become field scientists.

The astronauts gather a wealth of geological knowledge and learn how to be the eyes and ears of scientists on the ground through a balanced mix of theory and field trips across Europe. A crew of leading European planetary scientists and engineers make sure the trainees work in tandem using the best geology observation techniques.

The course began in September 2022 in the Italian Dolomites with lessons on martian geology and asteroids at the Bletterbach canyon.

During the second leg of the training, Alexander and Stephanie followed the footsteps of Apollo astronauts to study the Ries crater in Germany, one of the best-preserved impact craters on Earth, where American crews trained before their flight to the Moon.

The astronauts travelled to the Spanish Canary Island of Lanzarote for an intense week of training in November 2022, where they learned about the geological interactions between volcanic activity and water—two key factors in the search for life.


Credit: European Space Agency (ESA)

Duration: 4 minutes

Release Date: Feb. 3, 2023


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