Sep 03, 2010
Michael Braukus Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1979 michael j braukus@nasa gov
Brandi Dean Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 brandi k dean@nasa gov
MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-125
NASA INVITES MEDIA TO EXPERIENCE FUTURE OF HUMAN SPACE EXPLORATION
HOUSTON -- To see what life might be like on a distant planet, reporters need only travel to the Arizona desert NASA's Research and Technology Studies, or Desert RATS, will make its 13th trip to the desert this fall to test rovers, habitats and robots that could be used in future exploration missions
A media day for the tests will be held on Wednesday, Sept 15, to allow reporters to observe the activities Interested news media should contact Brandi Dean at 281-483-5111 by Thursday, Sept 9 Access to the test site is restricted, so media must be pre-registered NASA also requires a letter of assignment on company letterhead for credentials
The desert tests offer a chance for a NASA-led team of engineers, astronauts and scientists from across the country to test concepts for future missions The location offers a good test area for future destinations of exploration missions
NASA will demonstrate a variety of hardware during this year's test, including: -- Space Exploration Vehicles: two rovers astronauts could live in for seven days at a time -- Habitat Demonstration Unit/Pressurized Excursion Module: a simulated habitat where the rovers can dock to allow the crew room to perform experiments or deal with medical issues -- All-Terrain Hex-Legged Extra-Terrestrial Explorers: two heavy-lift rover platforms that allow the habitat, or other large items, to go where the action is -- Portable Communications Terminal: a rapidly deployable communications station -- Centaur 2: a possible four-wheeled transportation method for NASA Robonaut 2 -- Portable Utility Pallets: mobile charging stations for equipment -- A suite of new geology sample collection tools, including a self-contained GeoLab glove box for conducting in-field analysis of various collected rock samples
The public was involved in test preparation by helping NASA decide what areas should be explored NASA posted online several possibilities online and allowed members of the public to vote on the most promising Several thousand ballots were cast and 67 percent favored a location that appeared to be home of several overlapping lava flows
NASA centers involved in the Desert RATS tests include Johnson Space Center in Houston; Langley Research Center in Va ; Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Ames Research Center, both in California; Kennedy Space Center, in Florida; Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland; Glenn Research Center in Cleveland; Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama; and NASA Headquarters in Washington
In addition, professors and students from various universities, as well as the Canadian Space Agency, are participating in the Desert RATS field tests
For more information about NASA's field tests and to follow Desert RATS on various social media sites, visit:
http://www nasa gov/exploration/analogs/desert_rats htnl
Follow the Desert RATS tests on Twitter at:
www twitter com/Desert_RATS
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