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English: Analog missions allow NASA to research, develop and test operational concepts and systems in challenging Earth environments similar to those that astronauts may face during missions to near-Earth objects, the moon or Mars. Mission Summary: NASA conducts analog missions at Pavilion Lake in British Columbia, Canada because the extreme, remote location is ideal for testing and developing research techniques for exploration site surveys and science data collection. Description: Hosted by the Canadian Space Agency, PLRP seeks to identify the origin of freshwater microbialites in Pavilion Lake. Crewmembers plan and execute underwater traverses using the remotely operated vehicle, autonomous underwater vehicles, crewed submersibles equipped with high definition cameras. Scientists, engineers and students then analyze microbialite and video data. Time Frame: The PLRP was conducted from June 26 - July 9, 2010. Significance: Underwater human-robotic operations provide an opportunity to understand how to effectively utilize robots and crewed vehicles to maximize crewmember safety in hostile and challenging space environments. More information: About Analogs About Pavilion Lake Download PowerPoint file
NASA Identifier: 470094main_2010-26A_full |
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Source | https://www.dvidshub.net/image/758440 |
Author | Glenn Research Center |
Location InfoField | WASHINGTON, DC, US |
Posted InfoField | 19 October 2012, 17:44 |
DVIDS ID InfoField | 758440 |
Archive link InfoField | archive copy at the Wayback Machine |
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Headline | Pavilion Lake Research Project (PLRP) |
Image title | Analog missions allow NASA to research, develop and test operational concepts and systems in challenging Earth environments similar to those that astronauts may face during missions to near-Earth objects, the moon or Mars. Mission Summary: NASA conducts analog missions at Pavilion Lake in British Columbia, Canada because the extreme, remote location is ideal for testing and developing research techniques for exploration site surveys and science data collection. Description: Hosted by the Canadian Space Agency, PLRP seeks to identify the origin of freshwater microbialites in Pavilion Lake. Crewmembers plan and execute underwater traverses using the remotely operated vehicle, autonomous underwater vehicles, crewed submersibles equipped with high definition cameras. Scientists, engineers and students then analyze microbialite and video data. Time Frame: The PLRP was conducted from June 26 - July 9, 2010. Significance: Underwater human-robotic operations provide an opportunity to understand how to effectively utilize robots and crewed vehicles to maximize crewmember safety in hostile and challenging space environments. More information: About Analogs About Pavilion Lake Download PowerPoint file NASA Identifier: 470094main_2010-26A_full |
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Credit/Provider | U.S. Civilian |
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Copyright holder | Public Domain |
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Original transmission location code | 470094main_2010-26A_full |