What’s Behind This Door? NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Lab | Johnson Space Center
This episode of "What's Behind this Door?" features the Neutral Buoyancy Lab (NBL). It showcases how the facility is used for International Space Station spacewalks and training, the important role of the dive teams, and how the facility will be used to prepare for the Artemis Program. In 1966, NASA began to use neutral buoyancy as a tool for spacewalk training, a method astronauts still rely on today.
As you drive by buildings at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC), did you ever stop to wonder what's behind some of the doors? We did too, so we created the "What's Behind this Door?" series. These will be 2- 3-minute video series targeted for both JSC employees and social media audiences. The series gives a behind-the-scenes look and explores behind different doors and facilities at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
Video Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)
Duration: 3 minutes, 15 seconds
Release Date: Feb. 23, 2024
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