[caption id="attachment_1538" align="alignnone" width="615"] Poonam Josan shows off the security system, the outside video system and radio transmitters[/caption] An all-female international team of three graduate students boarded the University of North Dakota’s Inflatable Lunar-Mars Habitat (ILMH) earlier this week for a sealed, 10-day mission. The mission controller also is female. They’ll exit the ILMH at 11 a.m. Friday, May 6. “This is the first mission we’re doing with an all-female crew, who will be doing a variety of experiments mainly related to the psychology of what happens in the isolation of space missions and how such isolation affects crew cohesion,” said Pablo de Le
Poonam Josan spending 10 days in Lunar-Mars
- Deepak Kamboj
- Jun 8th, 2016
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