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NASA Advances Lunar Exploration with Successful Testing of Commercial Lunar Terrain Vehicles

05:29, 24 dezembro

NASA's Artemis campaign is set to enhance lunar exploration as astronauts prepare to land on the Moon's surface, utilizing a new generation of spacesuits and rovers. Recently, the agency concluded the initial testing phase of three commercially developed Lunar Terrain Vehicles (LTVs) from Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost, and Venturi Astrolab at the Johnson Space Center in Houston.

As part of a year-long feasibility study, each company delivered a static mockup of their vehicle by the end of September, commenced rover testing in October, and completed the first round of assessments in December within the Active Response Gravity Offload System (ARGOS) facility. This facility simulates lunar gravity, which is one-sixth of Earth's, allowing for realistic testing conditions.

The tests involved NASA astronauts and engineers performing various tasks in suited conditions, providing essential feedback on the rovers' designs, functionalities, and safety features. This feedback loop is crucial for the commercial providers to enhance their designs based on real-world evaluations.

Steve Munday, LTV project manager, noted the significance of having all three LTV mockups at Johnson Space Center, marking a major milestone in the Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services contract. The testing involved both NASA's Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit and Axiom Space's Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit lunar spacesuits, allowing teams to assess interactions between crew members and the rovers.

In addition to operational assessments, emergency drills were conducted to ensure that each rover is designed for astronaut safety, enabling single-handed rescues in emergencies. Following the preliminary design review, NASA plans to issue task order proposals in 2025 for a demonstration mission to further develop the LTVs, which will be crucial for the Artemis V crewed operations.

Through the Artemis program, NASA aims to send astronauts, including the next Americans and the first international partner, to the Moon for scientific discovery, technological advancement, and to lay the groundwork for future missions to Mars.

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