Astronauts wouldnt need to wear spacesuits in NASAs new Moon rover (Re-issue)
October 29th, 2008 - 6:41 pm ICT by ANI - Send to a friend:London, Oct 29 (ANI): NASA has unveiled a new lunar rover that aims to transform space exploration by allowing astronauts to roam large distances without cumbersome spacesuits when they return to the Moon by 2020. According to a report in New Scientist, a team of scientists is testing the Small Pressurized Rover Concept vehicle, which resembles a small, futuristic recreational vehicle mounted on six sets of wheels. The trials are taking place in a rocky, barren corner of northern Arizona, selected for its similarities to the surface of the Moon. This is the next generation of lunar exploration, said NASAs Doug Craig. The battery-powered rover travels at speeds of up to 10 kph. It is part of a range of systems and equipment being developed by the space agency for its planned return to the Moon over the next decade. NASA hopes to build a permanent human base on the Moons surface as a prelude to subsequent exploration missions to Mars. The new pressurized rover follows on from vehicles used by the Apollo series of Moon shots in the early 1970s. Then, astronauts in spacesuits used rovers that looked like stripped-down jeeps to make short forays to gather rocks. The new prototype has a pressurised cab and is fitted out with leather seats and bunks. It would allow a crew of two astronauts to take extended exploration trips for up to two weeks at a time, covering distances of up to 1000 km. The crew would not wear spacesuits while in the vehicle, which is fitted with large windows offering extensive views of the terrain. But to step outside, they would slip into spacesuits mounted on the outside of the vehicle through special hatches in the rover, officials said. You are only in a spacesuit when you need to be on the surface picking up rocks, said astronaut Mike Gernhardt, a veteran of four space shuttle missions and a pioneering spacewalk. So all the time that you are doing observations, you can be inside the pressurized environment in a comfortable, warm, shirt-sleeve environment instead of in a spacesuit, he added. Aside from its increased range, Gernhardt said that the vehicle is much safer and more comfortable than earlier Apollo rovers taken to the Moon. It really enables much more exploration, much more productivity, and frankly (its) a lot safer than we had when we went on the Apollo programme, he said. This is the future, he added. (ANI)
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