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NEEMO 14,Crew Journal,Mission Day 4 May 14, 2010 01:10:23 PM | NASA Testing for Human Space Exploration
 
What is it like to live in a "can" deep in the ocean. Read about it in this note from the NEEMO 14 crew.
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Haughton Mars Project (HMP): Sea-Ice Traverse May 06, 2010 10:41:33 AM | NASA Testing for Human Space Exploration
 
In preparation for the Haughton-Mars Project in July, the international HMP team will drive the Moon-1 Humvee Rover across 200 km of frigid, snow-covered arctic barrens, including a critical stretch crossing 35 km of rough sea-ice filling the Wellington Channel. The challenging journey to Devon Island will take approximately two to three days, if the weather and sea-ice conditions are favorable.
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What are dry runs and why are they an important part of Desert RATS? Feb 17, 2010 07:47:18 AM | Desert RATS
 
Dry runs are a critical aspect of any Desert RATS analog field test. After the objectives of this years field test were established, each team went to work on their aspect of the project.
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