What Will Life Be Like On The Moon?

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About a month ago, scientists from seven NASA agencies and seven U.S. Universities came together on the sand dunes near Moses Lake, Washington to simulate living and working conditions on the moon.

The exercise was in preparation for NASA's next big mission - to send four astronauts to the moon by the year 2020. Once there the astronauts will not only explore the lunar surface, but also, establish outposts and hopefully lay the foundation for a future trip to Mars.

The area around Moses Lake was chosen because it's sandy terrain, extreme temperature swings and sand storms are the closest to the environment expected on the moon - except the moon will be a lot more extreme.

In addition to testing how it would be to live in this environment, the agencies also tested several pieces of specialty equipment that they intend to take with them to conduct tests and build the outpost.

NASA's Human Robotic Systems Project tested out the communications systems that the explorers will use to keep in touch with each other and people on Earth. The scientists from NASA's Moffett Field, California tested out two Rovers, which are expected to roam the moon, sending back pictures of the terrain. Other items that were tested included cargo rovers, expected to carry loads around the moon, a lunar truck whose six wheels are built independently allowing it to move in any direction it wishes, a lunar crane that can help build the outpost. Advanced space suits for the astronauts were also tested.

Participants from all these tests are currently evaluating the results of how each piece of equipment worked, so that they can make changes and any improvements for the next phase of testing which is expected to take place in October at another site, which has an environment similar to that of the moon. To read in more detail about all the equipment tested check out: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/exploration/main/index.html

Sources:ScienceDaily.com, DailyMail.Co.UK, Nasa.gov

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18 Comments
  • tanneralmost 14 years
    that is NOT the moon that is the sand dunes
    • roquiabout 14 years
      cool(i guess)
      • jonjon about 14 years
        that is asweome so livin on the moon.
        • robinson j.over 14 years
          i want to live on the moon soooooooooo bad!
          • hello kittyover 15 years
            This looks so cool, I also got a question How many people would be able to go to the moon if we are going to be able to live there?How long will it take?What if the world ends and we have nowere else to go but the moon?How would we live?
            • dogodisk
              dogodiskover 12 years
              Hello hello kitty Excactly what are they planning? They haven't told us anything on how to survive. But it would be thoughrly awesome to live on the moon! They probably have special everlasting food:) or something along those lines that is magical but I think they are still working on it! From me