NASA Announces Next Undersea Exploration Mission Dates and Crew



July 24, 2007

Melissa Mathews
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-2087
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Kylie Clem
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
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Fred Gorell
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, Md.
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RELEASE: 07-164

NASA ANNOUNCES NEXT UNDERSEA EXPLORATION MISSION DATES AND CREW

WASHINGTON - NASA will send three astronauts and a Constellation
Program aerospace engineer into the ocean depths off the Florida
coast from Aug. 6 to 15. They will test lunar exploration concepts
and a suite of medical objectives for long-duration spaceflight.

NASA veteran space flyer and aquanaut Nicholas Patrick will lead the
10-day undersea mission aboard the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration Aquarius Underwater Laboratory. NASA astronaut Richard
Arnold, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa
and systems integration engineer Christopher Gerty complete the crew.

During the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations 13 (NEEMO 13),
the crew will conduct a variety of undersea "moon walks." They will
test concepts for future lunar exploration using advanced navigation
and communication equipment.

"This crew will work much more independently from the mission control
team than on previous missions," said NEEMO Project Manager Bill Todd
of the United Space Alliance at NASA's Johnson Space Center in
Houston.

"This autonomous mode of operation will encourage the crew to make
real-time decisions about daily operations similar to what we think
will be necessary for lunar and Mars missions. The idea is to show
how procedures and training for future missions can be adapted,
considering the reduced direct communication with mission control
those crews will encounter," Todd said.

During the extended undersea simulated moon walks, the crew will
construct a communications tower, practice techniques for lunar
sample collection and manipulation, and perform a series of tasks
investigating future spacesuit design. The crew also will participate
in research designed to answer questions on the physiology and human
behavior aspects of living in extreme environments.

Jim Buckley and Larry Ward of the University of North Carolina at
Wilmington will provide engineering support for the submerged
habitat. The university operates Aquarius on behalf of NOAA as part
of NOAA's Undersea Research Program. The NEEMO missions are a
cooperative project among NASA, NOAA and the university.

This will be the 13th NEEMO undersea mission. NASA Flight Surgeon
Sean
Roden will serve as a backup crew member.

Similar in size to the International Space Station's living quarters,
Aquarius is the world's only permanent underwater habitat and
laboratory. The 45-foot-long, 13-foot diameter complex is three miles
off Key Largo in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, about 62
feet beneath the surface. A surface buoy provides connections for
power, life support and communications. A shore-based control center
monitors the habitat and crew.

For more information about NEEMO and Aquarius, including a virtual
dive to the underwater habitat, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/neemo


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