NASA deep sea expedition to prepare astronauts for Mars journey
BY Agencies10 Jun 2017 5:15 PM GMT
Agencies10 Jun 2017 5:15 PM GMT
A team of 22 persons including a university professor is set for a deep sea expedition by NASA to test simulated spacewalks, time delays in space communication and the effect of ketogenic (high-fat, low-carb) diet on astronauts who will be part of future space missions, including to Mars.
The crew from NASA's Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) will splash down to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on June 18 where they will spend 10 days in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary located 10 km off the coast of Key Largo.
Living and working at the bottom of the ocean mimics the microgravity (or harsh) environment astronauts experience in space.
For the experiment about ketogenic diet, NASA has chosen Dominic D'Agostino, Associate Professor from the University of South Florida (USF) for his research conducted at the USF Hyperbaric Biomedical Research Laboratory (HBRL) on how extreme environments impact the human body, the university said in a statement. D'Agostino is the only member not affiliated with NASA or European Space Agency (ESA). He will be put on a ketogenic diet -- a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet -- to understand the impact of extreme environments on the
human body.
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