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South Pole Safety: NASA seeks innovative Lunar rescue solutions
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South Pole Safety: NASA seeks innovative Lunar rescue solutions
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 15, 2024

NASA is prioritizing astronaut safety in the harsh conditions of the Moon, with a focus on developing reliable systems for rescue operations during missions at the Lunar South Pole. With the Artemis III mission set to deploy two astronauts in this region, the agency is preparing for potential emergency scenarios that could incapacitate a crewmember due to medical issues, injuries, or accidents. The Moon's rugged terrain, littered with rocks up to 20 meters and craters as wide as 30 meters, poses significant navigational challenges. These difficulties are further compounded by low gravity, erratic lighting, extreme temperatures, and the need for solo rescue operations.

A critical mission safety measure is ensuring that one astronaut can transport an incapacitated partner weighing approximately 343 kg (755 lb) while fully suited over distances up to 2 km and slopes up to 20 degrees without rover assistance. NASA's call for innovative, lightweight, and quickly deployable rescue system designs invites contributors to bridge this vital gap, enhancing safety during Extravehicular Activities (EVAs) on future missions.

Participants are encouraged to design solutions that will function efficiently in the extreme conditions of the Lunar South Pole, aiming to safeguard astronaut teams and support successful mission outcomes.

Award: $45,000 in total prizes

Open Date: November 14, 2024

Close Date: January 23, 2025

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