NEEMO
NEEMO, an acronym for NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations, is a NASA analog mission that sends groups of astronauts, engineers and scientists to live in Aquarius underwater laboratory, the world's only undersea research station, for up to three weeks at a time in preparation for future space exploration.
Aquarius is an underwater habitat off Key Largo, Florida, in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. It is deployed on the ocean floor next to deep coral reefs below the surface.
NASA has used it since 2001 for a series of space exploration simulation missions, usually lasting 7 to 14 days, with space research mainly conducted by international astronauts. The mission had cost about 500 million U.S. dollars. The crew members are called aquanauts, and they perform EVAs in the underwater environment. A technique known as saturation diving allows the aquanauts to live and work underwater for days or weeks at a time. After twenty four hours underwater at any depth, the human body becomes saturated with dissolved gas. With saturation diving, divers can accurately predict exactly how much time they need to decompress before returning to the surface. This information limits the risk of decompression sickness. By living in the Aquarius habitat and working at the same depth on the ocean floor, NEEMO crews are able to remain underwater for the duration of their mission.
For NASA, the Aquarius habitat and its surroundings provide a convincing analog for space exploration.
Much like space, the undersea world is a hostile, alien place for humans to live. NEEMO crew members experience some of the same challenges there that they would on a distant asteroid, planet or Moon. During NEEMO missions, the aquanauts are able to simulate living on a spacecraft and test spacewalk techniques for future space missions. Working in space and underwater environments requires extensive planning and sophisticated equipment. The underwater condition has the additional benefit of allowing NASA to "weight" the aquanauts to simulate different gravity environments.
Until 2012, Aquarius was owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and operated by the National Undersea Research Center at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington as a marine biology study base.
Since 2013, Aquarius is owned by Florida International University. As part of the FIU Marine Education and Research Initiative, the Medina Aquarius Program is dedicated to the study and preservation of marine ecosystems worldwide and is enhancing the scope and impact of FIU on research, educational outreach, technology development, and professional training. At the heart of the program is the Aquarius Reef Base.
Missions
NEEMO 1: October 21–27, 2001
NASA Aquanaut Crew:- Bill Todd, Commander
- Michael L. Gernhardt
- Michael López-Alegría
- Dafydd Williams, CSA
- Mark Hulsbeck
- Ryan Snow
NEEMO 2: May 13–20, 2002
- Michael Fincke, Commander
- Daniel M. Tani
- Sunita Williams
- Marc Reagan
- Thor Dunmire
- Ryan Snow
NEEMO 3: July 15–21, 2002
- Jeffrey Williams, Commander
- Gregory Chamitoff
- John D. Olivas
- Jonathan Dory
- Byron Croker
- Michael Smith
NEEMO 4: September 23–27, 2002
- Scott Kelly, Commander
- Paul Hill
- Rex Walheim
- Jessica Meir
- James Talacek
- Ryan Snow
NEEMO 5: June 16–29, 2003
NASA Aquanaut Crew:- Peggy Whitson, Commander
- Clayton Anderson
- Garrett Reisman
- Emma Hwang
- James Talacek
- Ryan Snow
NEEMO 6: July 12–21, 2004
- John Herrington, Commander
- Nicholas Patrick
- Douglas H. Wheelock
- Tara Ruttley
- Craig B. Cooper
- Joseph March
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 7: October 11–21, 2004
- Robert Thirsk, Commander
- Catherine Coleman
- Michael R. Barratt
- Craig McKinley
- James Talacek
- Billy Cooksey
- Bill Todd, Mission Director
NEEMO 8: April 20–22, 2005
- Michael L. Gernhardt, Commander
- John D. Olivas
- Scott Kelly
- Monika Schultz
- Craig B. Cooper
- Joseph March
- Bill Todd, Mission Director
NEEMO 9: April 3–20, 2006
- Dafydd Williams, Commander
- Nicole P. Stott
- Ronald J. Garan Jr.
- Timothy J. Broderick, M.D.
- James F. Buckley
- Ross Hein
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 10: July 22–28, 2006
- Koichi Wakata, Commander
- Andrew Feustel
- Karen L. Nyberg
- Karen Kohanowich
- Mark Hulsbeck
- Dominic Landucci
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 11: September 16–22, 2006
- Sandra Magnus, Commander
- Timothy Kopra
- Robert L. Behnken
- Timothy Creamer
- Larry Ward
- Roger Garcia
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 12: May 7–18, 2007
- Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper, Commander
- José M. Hernández
- Josef Schmid, M.D.
- Timothy J. Broderick, M.D.
- Dominic Landucci
- James Talacek
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 13: August 6–15, 2007
- Nicholas Patrick, Commander
- Richard R. Arnold
- Satoshi Furukawa
- Christopher E. Gerty
- James F. Buckley
- Dewey Smith
- Marc Reagan, Mission Director
NEEMO 14: May 10–23, 2010
- Chris Hadfield, Commander
- Thomas H. Marshburn
- Andrew Abercromby
- Steve Chappell
- James Talacek
- Nate Bender
- Eli Quinn
- Bill Todd, Mission Director
NEEMO 15: October 20–26, 2011
- Shannon Walker, Commander
- Takuya Onishi
- David Saint-Jacques
- Steve Squyres
- James Talacek
- Nate Bender
- Stanley G. Love
- Richard R. Arnold
- Michael L. Gernhardt
NEEMO 16: June 11–22, 2012
- Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger, Commander
- Kimiya Yui
- Timothy Peake
- Steve Squyres
- James Talacek
- Justin Brown
- Stanley G. Love
- Steve Giddings
- Serena M. Auñón
- Bill Todd
- Michael L. Gernhardt
- Andrew Abercromby
- Steve Chappell
SEATEST II: September 9–13, 2013
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NASA Aquanaut Crew:
- Joseph M. Acaba, Commander
- Kate Rubins
- Andreas Mogensen
- Soichi Noguchi
- Thomas Pesquet
- Mark Hulsbeck
- Otto Rutten
NEEMO 18: July 21–29, 2014
- Akihiko Hoshide, Commander
- Jeanette J. Epps
- Mark T. Vande Hei
- Thomas Pesquet
- Hank Stark
NEEMO 19: September 7–13, 2014
- Randolph Bresnik, Commander
- Andreas Mogensen, Flight Engineer 1
- Jeremy Hansen, Flight Engineer 2
- Hervé Stevenin, Flight Engineer 3
- Mark Hulsbeck
- Ryan LaPete
- Eli quinn c.e.o
NEEMO 20: July 20 – August 2, 2015
- Luca Parmitano, ESA, commander
- Serena M. Auñón, NASA
- David Coan, NASA EVA Management Office engineer
- Norishige Kanai, JAXA
- Mark Hulsbeck
- Sean Moore
NEEMO 21: July 21 – August 5, 2016
The NEEMO 21 mission was scheduled to begin July 18, 2016 and conclude August 3, 2016; however, the mission start was shifted to July 21, 2016 as a result of unfavorable weather conditions.NASA Aquanaut Crew:
- Reid Wiseman, NASA, Commander 1
- Megan McArthur, NASA, Commander 2
- Marc Ó Gríofa
- Matthias Maurer, ESA
- Noel Du Toit
- Dawn Kernagis
- Hank Stark
- Sean Moore
NEEMO 22: June 18–27, 2017
- Kjell Lindgren, NASA, Commander
- Pedro Duque, ESA
- Trevor Graff, NASA/Jacobs
- Dominic D'Agostino, USF
- Mark Hulsbeck
- Sean Moore
NEEMO 23: June 10–22, 2019
- Samantha Cristoforetti, ESA, Commander
- Jessica Watkins, NASA astronaut candidate
- Csilla Ari D’Agostino, a neurobiologist at the University of Southern Florida
- Shirley Pomponi, Marine biologist at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute of Florida Atlantic University
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