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See the astronauts learning how to walk on the moon... in Arizona





These photographs are of JETT3 and D-RATS, two Earth-based missions designed to replicate aspects of future moon landings and help NASA engineers enable astronauts to do science on the lunar surface







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30 November 2022




PHOTO DATE: 10-04-22 LOCATION: Flagstaff, Arizona SUBJECT: Joint EVA Test Team (JETT) Field Testing - JETT 3 fully integrated mission scale test PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

BILL STAFFORD / NASA - Johnson Space Center


DEEP in the Arizona desert, astronauts are learning how to walk on the moon.


PHOTO DATE: 10-04-22 LOCATION: Flagstaff, Arizona SUBJECT: Joint EVA Test Team (JETT) Field Testing - JETT 3 fully integrated mission scale test PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

BILL STAFFORD / NASA - Johnson Space Center


On 16 November, an uncrewed SLS rocket launched to lunar orbit, the first of many missions in NASA’s Artemis programme. Also undertaken were two Earth-based operations, the Joint EVA Test Team (JETT3) and the Desert Research and Technology Studies programme (D-RATS), both designed to replicate aspects of future moon landings and help NASA engineers design the technology, protocols and tools to enable astronauts to do science on the lunar surface.

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PHOTO DATE: 10-06-22 LOCATION: Flagstaff, Arizona SUBJECT: Photographic coverage of JETTS3 engineering night run 2. PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

BILL STAFFORD / NASA - Johnson Space Center


JETT3 mimicked the planned 2025 Artemis III mission to the moon’s south pole, where astronauts will face challenging lighting conditions. The team operated at night, using a huge lighting rig to emulate the sun. New spacesuit technologies and sampling tools were used during the mock moonwalks, testing the ability of astronauts to conduct geological work in tricky terrain.


PHOTO DATE: 10-17-22 LOCATION: Black Point Lava Flow, Arizona SUBJECT: Photographic documentation for Crew-2 analog mission in support of Desert Rats 2022 in Flagstaff, Arizona. PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

BILL STAFFORD / NASA - Johnson Space Center


D-RATS tested pressurised rover technology that will allow astronauts to explore a wider lunar area. Ultimately, this feeds into NASA’s goal of having a sustained human presence on the moon and, one day, on Mars.


PHOTO DATE: 10-14-22 LOCATION: Black Point Lava Flow, Arizona SUBJECT: Photographic documentation of Crew-1 re familiarization in support for Desert Rats 2022 in Flagstaff, Arizona. PHOTOGRAPHER: BILL STAFFORD

BILL STAFFORD / NASA - Johnson Space Center


Pictured from top to bottom are: NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Drew Feustel; a NASA team pushing a cart that simulates lunar lighting shadows; Cardman and Feustel during a simulated moonwalk; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency D-RATS crew Yusuke Yamasaki and Akihiko Hoshide on a simulated moonwalk; and a D-RATS crew driving a pressurised rover prototype.






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