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Desert RATS field test segment -JOE KOSMO

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2009

NASA's Joe Kosmo chats with Heather Paul about the moon-worthy rovers and robots that are being tested during NASA's Desert Research and Technology Study field test in Black Point Lava Flow, Arizona.

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  • We could have run NASA for 53 years for how much we have spent in IRAQ so far. Unnecessary wars are the real waste of our government.

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  • How stupid is the man who canceled moon mission and decide to kill(or not) an old man in some desert called Pakistan.

  • NICE TITIES

    (P.S. FAVE IF YO AGREE :D)

  • Wondering how many of this will ever go for a mission in space lol Whole world should join in one big global space project more money more discoverys ....

  • look my mix at my channel and suscribe ;)

  • Underwater you have intense pressure applied on you, in space the expansive pressure isn't that much, even skin can contain keep ex-blood from escaping.

    Besides that, this is NASA's work we're talking about, leader in aerospace engineering (debatable but known to many as such).

  • Yes it's always a danger, but we're talking about these environment modules and in relation to that, it will be no more, if not less dangerous than being aboard the ISS, Space Shuttle, Soyuz, etc and so far explosive decompression hasn't killed anyone in space.

  • The moon won't be accessible to anyone other than astronauts for quite some times.

    Besides that, how would explosive decompression happen? The structure can disassemble and move around, meaning that if there were to be meteorite showers, etc, the base could simply maneuver to a crater or another safe area.

  • In norway too :D So I knew it xD

  • cool

  • in icelandic og means &/and. so you got quite the sentense.

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