NEEMO
NEEMO Program | |
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100px NEEMO Program Seal Aquarius Reef Base Seal |
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Duration | 2001-present |
Goal | "To see what extreme environmental challenges astronauts may face in space, and to form solutions by using the ocean, as an equivalent environment on earth" |
Organization | NASA, Florida International University, Aquarius Reef Base |
Website | www |
NEEMO, an acronym for NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations,[1] is a NASA analog mission that sends groups of astronauts, engineers and scientists to live in Aquarius underwater laboratory, the world's only undersea research station, for up to three weeks at a time in preparation for future space exploration.[2]
Aquarius is an underwater habitat located 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers) off Key Largo, Florida in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. It is deployed on the ocean floor next to deep coral reefs 62 feet (19 meters) below the surface.
NASA has used it since 2001 for a series of space exploration simulation missions, usually lasting 7 to 14 days, with space research mainly conducted by international astronauts. The mission had costed about 500 million U.S. dollars. The crew members are called aquanauts (as they live underwater at depth pressure for a period equal to or greater than 24 continuous hours without returning to the surface), and they perform EVAs in the underwater environment.[2] A technique known as saturation diving allows the aquanauts to live and work underwater for days or weeks at a time. After twenty four hours underwater at any depth, the human body becomes saturated with dissolved gas. With saturation diving, divers can accurately predict exactly how much time they need to decompress before returning to the surface. This information limits the risk of decompression sickness. By living in the Aquarius habitat and working at the same depth on the ocean floor, NEEMO crews are able to remain underwater for the duration of their mission.
For NASA, the Aquarius habitat and its surroundings provide a convincing analog for space exploration.[2] Much like space, the undersea world is a hostile, alien place for humans to live. NEEMO crew members experience some of the same challenges there that they would on a distant asteroid, planet (i.e. Mars) or Moon. During NEEMO missions, the aquanauts are able to simulate living on a spacecraft and test spacewalk techniques for future space missions. Working in space and underwater environments requires extensive planning and sophisticated equipment. The underwater condition has the additional benefit of allowing NASA to "weight" the aquanauts to simulate different gravity environments.[3]
Until 2012, Aquarius was owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and operated by the National Undersea Research Center (NURC) at the University of North Carolina–Wilmington as a marine biology study base.
Since 2013, Aquarius is owned by the Florida International University (FIU).[4] As part of the FIU Marine Education and Research Initiative, the Medina Aquarius Program is dedicated to the study and preservation of marine ecosystems worldwide and is enhancing the scope and impact of FIU on research, educational outreach, technology development, and professional training. At the heart of the program is the Aquarius Reef Base.[5]
Contents
- 1 Missions
- 1.1 NEEMO 1: October 21–27, 2001
- 1.2 NEEMO 2: May 13–20, 2002
- 1.3 NEEMO 3: July 15–21, 2002
- 1.4 NEEMO 4: September 23–27, 2002
- 1.5 NEEMO 5: June 16–29, 2003
- 1.6 NEEMO 6: July 12–21, 2004
- 1.7 NEEMO 7: October 11–21, 2004
- 1.8 NEEMO 8: April 20–22, 2005
- 1.9 NEEMO 9: April 3–20, 2006
- 1.10 NEEMO 10: July 22–28, 2006
- 1.11 NEEMO 11: September 16–22, 2006
- 1.12 NEEMO 12: May 7–18, 2007
- 1.13 NEEMO 13: August 6–15, 2007
- 1.14 NEEMO 14: May 10–23, 2010
- 1.15 NEEMO 15: October 20–26, 2011
- 1.16 NEEMO 16: June 11–22, 2012
- 1.17 SEATEST II: Sept 9-13, 2013
- 1.18 NEEMO 18: July 21–29, 2014
- 1.19 NEEMO 19: September 7–13, 2014
- 1.20 NEEMO 20: July 20 - August 2, 2015
- 2 See also
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Missions
NEEMO 1: October 21–27, 2001
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NURC Support Crew:
NEEMO 2: May 13–20, 2002
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NURC Support Crew:
- Thor Dunmire
- Ryan Snow
NEEMO 3: July 15–21, 2002
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NURC Support Crew:
- Byron Croker
- Michael Smith
NEEMO 4: September 23–27, 2002
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NURC Support Crew:
NEEMO 5: June 16–29, 2003
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NURC Support Crew:
NEEMO 6: July 12–21, 2004
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NURC Support Crew:
- Craig B. Cooper
- Joseph March
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 7: October 11–21, 2004
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NURC Support Crew:
- James Talacek
- Billy Cooksey
- Bill Todd, Mission Director
NEEMO 8: April 20–22, 2005
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NURC Support Crew:
- Craig B. Cooper
- Joseph March
- Bill Todd, Mission Director
NEEMO 9: April 3–20, 2006
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
- Dafydd Williams, Commander[22][23]
- Nicole P. Stott
- Ronald J. Garan, Jr.
- Timothy J. Broderick, M.D.
NURC Support Crew:
- James F. Buckley
- Ross Hein
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 10: July 22–28, 2006
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NURC Support Crew:
- Mark Hulsbeck
- Dominic Landucci
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 11: September 16–22, 2006
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NURC Support Crew:
- Larry Ward
- Roger Garcia
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 12: May 7–18, 2007
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
- Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper, Commander[28][29]
- José M. Hernández
- Josef Schmid, M.D.
- Timothy J. Broderick, M.D.
NURC Support Crew:
- Dominic Landucci
- James Talacek
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 13: August 6–15, 2007
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NURC Support Crew:
- James F. Buckley
- Dewey Smith
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 14: May 10–23, 2010
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
Aquarius Reef Base support crew:
- James Talacek
- Nate Bender
- Eli Quinn
- Bill Todd, Mission Director
NEEMO 15: October 20–26, 2011
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
Aquarius Reef Base support crew:
DeepWorker 2000 submersible crew:
NEEMO 16: June 11–22, 2012
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
Aquarius Reef Base support crew:
DeepWorker 2000 submersible crew:
- Stanley G. Love[40][41][42][43]
- Steve Giddings
- Serena M. Auñón
- Bill Todd
- Michael L. Gernhardt
- Andrew Abercromby
- Steve Chappell
SEATEST II: Sept 9-13, 2013
Space Environment Analog for Testing EVA Systems and Training [44] ( NEEMO 17 ) Designation skipped[45]
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
Aquarius Reef Base support crew:[46]
NEEMO 18: July 21–29, 2014
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
NEEMO 19: September 7–13, 2014
NASA Aquanaut Crew:
- Randolph Bresnik, Commander[45][47]
- Andreas Mogensen, Flight Engineer 1
- Jeremy Hansen, Flight Engineer 2
- Hervé Stevenin,[48] Flight Engineer 3
Aquarius Reef Base support crew:
NEEMO 20: July 20 - August 2, 2015
NASA Aquanaut Crew:[49]
- Luca Parmitano, ESA, commander
- Serena M. Auñón, NASA
- David Coan, NASA EVA Management Office engineer[50]
- Norishige Kanai, JAXA
Professional habitat technicians, Aquarius Reef Base support crew
- Mark Hulsbeck (FIU)
- Sean Moore (FIU)
NEEMO 20 mission objective was to simulate the time-delays associated with sending and receiving commands between controllers on Earth and astronauts on Mars. Additional EVAs will simulate working on the surface of an asteroid, and the use of DeepWorker submersible as an underwater standin for the Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle.[51]
See also
References
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External links
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- Official website
- NEEMO missions
- Live webcams (subject to mission availability)
- Behind the Scenes: NEEMO
- Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
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