Artemis I isn't just a test run – there's science to be done
was the Mexican-American electrical power subsystem manager for Apollo 13 whose work was key to giving the astronauts enough power to return to Earth.are a pair of identical mannequin torsos strapped into the crew seats on Orion that are"manufactured from materials that mimic human bones, soft tissues, and organs of an adult female," NASA explained.
There's also a pair of radiation-sensing experiments going on. NASA is testing six Radiation Area Monitors distributed throughout the craft to passively monitor radiation, and there is also the Hybrid Electronic Radiation Assessor, or HERA. Inside the Orion crew cabin are four biological samples being used to test the effects of deep space travel on the nutritional value of seeds, the ability of fungi to repair DNA damage, how yeast adapts to life in space, and whether gene expression in algae changes when removed from Earth.
"The common theme to these investigations is to study DNA damage and protection from radiation, for Moon missions, where radiation exposure will be roughly twice what it is on the International Space Station," NASAScience experiments on Orion are plenty, but there's also a commercial tech experiment that has put Amazon's Alexa and Cisco Webex, the project is meant to show how commercial tech could aid in future manned space missions.
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