Real Martians Moment: An Amazing Analog
NASA,Science,Research (Industry),isolation
The Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA) represents an analog for simulation of isolation, confinement and remote
conditions of mission exploration scenarios. Studies suitable for this analog may include, but are not limited to behavioral health and performance assessments, communication and autonomy studies, human factors evaluations and exploration medical capabilities assessments and operations.
#Real #Martians #Moment #Amazing #Analog
Real Martians Moment: An Amazing Analog
16 Comments
16 Comments
Nasa, do we have a scheduled mission on hand? like a date and time. Or are we first getting ready and then set a time and date?
NASA isn’t even getting half of the attention or funding it deserves. The sad thing is that it seems most people today don’t even understand or appreciate what they do.
This is awesome
this is all really cool but the whole “real martian moment” thing is so annoying. i usually don’t click on these videos just cause of that
Ooh, Amy from VintageSpace! 😀
more amy please
Feedback
Please gets some better mic’s the audios been horrid in this series of videos, also doesn’t help having background music playing all the way through the videos.
Can I also suggest packaging all these videos in the series into a nice single segment the small snippets are harder to digest compared to well produced 15–30 minutes in a single video..
There are so many things I fail to understand about the USA that make me sad, gun laws, death penalty, racism to name a few..
However NASA is an amazing organisation working with international partners helping to lead humanity to the stars and showing what hard work and determination can do for the world.
Keep up the great work!! 🙂
I wonder what ping would be like in mars
Que delicia essa astronauta
Lol i have the same joystick, everyone uses those
How do you save someone from cardiac arrest in space? How do you start someone’s heart in space using your fists (If you know what I’m saying)?
I’m amazed
I once built a rocket out of a cardboard box.
If you have a master’s degree in a STEM field, or military officer training, you can volunteer to be a HERA crew member. See the recruitment information bellow:
Volunteers Are Needed for 30 Day JSC HERA Study
JSC-NASA Test Subject Screening is recruiting volunteers for a 51-day study to simulate flight operations and confinement. Subjects will spend 30 days in confined habitation in Human Exploration Research Analog (HERA) facility at JSC. Researchers will collect blood, urine, and saliva; study personal behaviors and evaluate team cohesion, cognition and communication.
Healthy, non-smoking volunteers, 30 to 55 years, must pass a JSC physical and psychological assessment to qualify. Subjects must take no medications, have no dietary restrictions, have a BMI of 29 or less, be 74 inches or less in height, and have no history of sleep walking,. Subjects must have highly technical skills and a masters degree in STEM discipline, military officer training or equivalent years of experience.
Volunteers will be compensated (some restrictions to NASA civil servants and contractors. Contact your HR department for your company’s policy.)
Contact Linda Byrd, RN, 281–483-7284, and Rori Yager, RN, 281–483-7240.
The background music sucks balls.
I think we should travel to the moon again, make people star living there sounds like a good way to star mars exploration…