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  2. Terrestrial analogue site - Wikipedia

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    Moon Dry and cold Mars Dry, cold, rocky ground and valleys: Moon granite Mars Iron Moon Endolithic photosynthetic bacteria (extreme temperatures) Mars Anaerobic organism (metabolism based on iron and sulfur) Surface EVA EVA in terrestrial gravity. Confinement Confinement for the team (no communication, isolation). Habitat and LSS Simulation in ...

  3. Space Analog for the Moon and Mars - Wikipedia

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    The Space Analog for the Moon & Mars (SAM) [1] is a hermetically sealed and pressurized terrestrial analog site. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This hi-fidelity research vessel is located at the University of Arizona Biosphere 2 research campus at the base of Santa Catalina Mountains near Oracle, Arizona, USA.

  4. Lunar Panoramic Photography - Apollo 12 - Wikipedia

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    The first was achieved when the Lunar Module, Intrepid, touched down within sight of Surveyor 3 that had landed on the Moon over 2 years previously. Whereas the Apollo 11 crew only had up to 150 minutes during their EVA, the Apollo 12 crew more than tripled that amount over two Moonwalks, which included a visit to the Surveyor craft.

  5. Orbiter photos show lunar modules from first 2 moon landings ...

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    Photos taken by the India Space Research Organization moon orbiter Chandrayaan 2 recently show aerial images of Apollo 11 and Apollo 12's lunar landing vehicles.

  6. Lunar Panoramic Photography - Apollo 14 - Wikipedia

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    In terms of photography, Apollo 14's crew proved to be less "trigger-happy" than the preceding Apollo 12 crew and only took 417 pictures on the Moon, compared to 583 on the earlier mission. However, 288 of these were components of 17 distinct panoramas and ALSJ lists another 25 sub-panoramas within these.

  7. Asclepios Project - Wikipedia

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    Asclepios I was a Moon analogue mission focusing on short-duration (8 days) scientific mission in Lunar lava tubes.It was organised in July 2021 and located in the tunnels of the Grimsel Test Site [3] of the Swiss nuclear waste technical competence centre Nagra (National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste) located in the Swiss Alps.

  8. Rupes Recta - Wikipedia

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    Since this is a telescopic view, this image is inverted. When the sun illuminates the feature at an oblique angle at about day 8 of the Moon's orbit, the Rupes Recta casts a wide shadow that gives it the appearance of a steep cliff. The fault has a length of 110 km, a typical width of 2–3 km, and a height of 240–300 m.

  9. Review: For All Mankind Offers an Alternate History of Moon ...

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    For four seasons, Apple TV+'s For All Mankind has presented an alternate history of the space race, starting in a world where Russia, not America, put the first person on the moon.That single ...