HI-SEAS – Part 3 – HAWAI SPACE EXPLORATION AND ANALOGUE SIMULATION

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Space Specials
  • RO_Space Sepcials Hi-SEAS III sendung
    27:01
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30:00 min
Autonomous construction on the lunar surface
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30:00 min
Atmospheres
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30:00 min
Stars and auroras
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30:00 min
Solar Eclipse 2024
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30:00 min
Most recent space explorations
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30:00 min
Space on earth and beyond
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30:00 min
Closing the loop
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30:00 min
JUICE – Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer
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30:00 min
Imagining being on a space station.
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30:03 min
Encounters with Spacewalkers (Part 2)

Interview with the HI-SEAS commander Angelo Vermeulen and geologist crew member Oleg Abramov after the termination of the first 4-month Mars simulation mission.

Hi-SEAS is a NASA supported project and it is designed to test food preparation strategies for long-term space exploration. The investigation compares two different ways for astronauts to eat in long duration space missions: firstly, the food already being prepared and before consumption the crew just needs to add water and heat the meal and the other method used is similar to the one which the great explorers used in the 19th century, cook shelf-stable food.

Hi-SEAS is a cooperation of Cornell University and the University of Hawaii

 

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