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Fifty years on from the Apollo 11 moon landing, I live like an astronaut on the lunar surface here on Earth. NASA has used this habitat, called HI-SEAS, or Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation, to prepare astronauts for life on the moon or Mars. I try eating freeze-dried food, use a composting toilet and explore the lunar surface on EVA or extravehicular activity. Subscribe to CNET: 🤍 CNET playlists: 🤍 Download the new CNET app: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍
Want to learn more about life on a simulated Mars mission? Hear from Josh Ehrlich – a Lockheed Martin engineer on the Orion spacecraft who traded in tech for a trowel as the resident botanist of the fifth Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) study. The video journal was recorded just days before the mission ended Sept. 17, 2017
Analog habitat for human spaceflight to Mars and the Moon, Mauna Loa on Big Island by Filip Kulisev Filip Kulisev strives to find and photograph the most wonderful and unique sites of our planet for the benefit of all nature lovers in Slovakia and around the world. Through his photographs he has raised awareness of issues related to biodiversity and natural resources. Filip Kulisev, Master QEP, FBIPP has provided material for more than 200 individual exhibitions in Slovakia and around the world. He has been awarded various international certifications, including the Master QEP title, which is the highest European award for professional photographers. Kulisev became the first photographer from Central and Eastern Europe to be awarded the highest qualification and title of Fellow from the British Institute of Professional Photographers in London. He was also selected as European Landscape Photographer of the Year in 2012. He became European Professional Photographer of the year 2020 in the Drone category (FEP European Drone Golden Camera Award). Kulisev is the author of eleven exclusive monographs which present the beauty and uniqueness of our planet’s various natural wonders. Filip Kulisev’s work and publications are part of the collections of honorable personalities around the world, including Pope Francis, His Royal Highness Prince Charles, His Serene Highness Prince of Monaco Albert II, UN secretary general António Guterres, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Slovak President Andrej Kiska, Presidents of Kyrgyzstan, Uganda, French Polynesia, Kiribati and Palau. Many artists and Academy Award (Oscar) winners, including composer Hans Zimmer, director Luc Jacquet, actors Will Smith, Pierce Brosnan and Robert Redford also collect Filip’s works. Follow us on: WEB: 🤍 FB: 🤍 IG: 🤍
HI-SEAS (Hawai’i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation) is a Habitat on an isolated Mars-like site on the Mauna Loa side of the saddle area on the Big Island of Hawaii at approximately 8200 feet above sea level. HI-SEAS is a research program that is studying crew cohesion and selection for long duration space missions. The current crew produced this video for Space Apps 2017! Learn more about them and their mission here: hi-seas.org/?page_id=6101
Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope. In this episode: Venture into the deep, dark and desolate oceans that are home to an abundance of beautiful and downright strange creatures. For more about the High Seas please visit 🤍 Download free educational resources at 🤍 US Rating: TV-PG. Parental guidance suggested. SUBSCRIBE: 🤍 About Netflix: Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service with over 167 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments. Our Planet | High Seas | FULL EPISODE | Netflix 🤍
On the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawai'i, scientists from NASA Goddard partnered with the crew of the HI-SEAS habitat to conduct field tests with a backpack-sized instrument called the Miniaturized Laser Heterodyne Radiometer (mini-LHR). The instrument is collecting atmospheric data and, at the same, is being used to help train the HI-SEAS crew to perform the kinds of duties that would be required of explorers. This type of fieldwork is an important step in developing instruments that could be used by humans for exploration and research on another planet. Footage provided by NASA and HI-SEAS. Music Provided by Killer Tracks: "Mornin Beautiful" - Jim Brickman & Luke McMaster. This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: 🤍 Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/David Ladd If you liked this video, subscribe to the NASA Goddard YouTube channel: 🤍 Or subscribe to NASA’s Goddard Shorts HD Podcast: 🤍 Follow NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center · Facebook: 🤍 · Twitter 🤍 · Flickr 🤍 · Instagram 🤍 · Google+ 🤍
On Aug. 17, 2017, six Hawai‘i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) crew members "felt the sun and wind on their faces," according to UH News. They started the mock mission on January 19, 2017 in the geodesic dome located 8,200 feet above sea level on Mauna Loa on the island of Hawaiʻi. Mission in Photos: 🤍 Credit: Space.com / footage courtesy University of Hawai‘i / edited by Steve Spaleta 🤍
Carmel Johnston spent a year on mars - well, sort of. In this talk we hear about her experience commanding a team through a simulated year on Mars, the lessons she's learned, and the ways we can ensure a bright future. Carmel Johnston recently finished serving as the Commander of the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation where she and five other people lived in complete isolation for an entire year. With a Masters of Science in Land Resources and Environmental Sciences from Montana State University, she was able to apply her passion for science and sustainable living to growing fresh vegetable for the crew. Now that she is out of the dome, she is taking full advantage of being able to run, hike, swim, and play outside in her hometown in Montana while training for a full Ironman. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at 🤍
Take a tour around the HI-SEAS analog Mars habitat in Hawaii and learn more about our daily lives here on "Fake Mars" :)
After four months of living in a Mars-like environment, the six HI-SEAS Mission V crewmembers have hit the halfway mark. They have learned to deal with challenges such as a 20-minute communications delay, gearing up in hazmat suits to explore the geologic features of the landing site and cooking with dehydrated food.
HI-SEAS Crew 2 describes what the toilets are like on simulated Mars.
On Friday, August 28, 2015, the six crew members of the fourth Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation or HI-SEAS mission entered the solar-powered dome on the slopes of Mauna Loa where they will be living in isolation for one year. The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa research project is simulating long-duration space travel. Read more here: 🤍
At approximately 4:50 p.m. on January 19, 2017, six astronaut-like crewmembers entered a geodesic dome located 8,200 feet above sea level on Mauna Loa on the island of Hawaii, which will serve as their home for the next eight months. They are part of the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) project, which has been operating long-duration planetary surface missions to investigate crew composition since 2012. Read more stories about previous HI-SEAS missions at UH News: 🤍
A group of researchers are living on a volcano in Hawaii to simulate life on Mars as part of a NASA-financed study, the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation, also known as Hi-Seas. The six people participating in the project started living inside a dome-shaped building on the Mauna Loa volcano last Wednesday and will be there for the next eight months The goal of the project is to study how well people can live and work together while isolated from civilization. To simulate communication from Mars to the Earth, the crew-members will only have access to emails and each message will be delayed by 20 minutes before being sent. Any reply will also arrive with a 20-minutes delay. Like real astronauts, the crew has to perform scientific work, including wearing spacesuits for excursions outside the dome. Years from now, when astronauts go to Mars, it is estimated that they will have to spend six months traveling there, about 500 days on the planet and six more months on the return trip to Earth. The NASA study is the latest of several recent mock Mars missions. A Russian mission in 2010 and 2011 lasted for 520 days, during which crew members developed sleep disorders and became less productive. - Welcome to TomoNews, where we animate the most entertaining news on the internets. Come here for an animated look at viral headlines, US news, celebrity gossip, salacious scandals, dumb criminals and much more! Subscribe now for daily news animations that will knock your socks off. For news that's fun and never boring, visit our channel: 🤍 Subscribe to stay updated on all the top stories: 🤍 Visit our official website for all the latest, uncensored videos: 🤍 Check out our Android app: 🤍 Check out our iOS app: 🤍 Stay connected with us here: Facebook 🤍 Twitter 🤍tomonewsus 🤍 Google+ 🤍 Instagram 🤍tomonewsus 🤍 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "Crying dog breaks the internet’s heart — but this sad dog story has a happy ending" 🤍 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
On the afternoon on February 15, 2018, as a light drizzle fell, four astronaut-like crewmembers entered the geodesic dome at the 8,200 foot level of Mars-like Mauna Loa, their home on Hawaiʻi Island for the next eight months. They are participants in the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) Mission VI and the most international crew in program history, hailing from Australia, Korea, Scotland and Slovakia. Read more at UH News: 🤍
Leo Laporte and Aaron Newcomb interview Andrzej Stewart, the Chief Engineering Officer of the HI-SEAS project, who spent a year in isolation simulating a Mars mission on a mountain in Hawaii. For the full episode, go to 🤍
A group of people spent a year in a small space on the top of a volcano in Hawaii in order to prepare for a trip to Mars.
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On Friday, August 28, 2015, the six crew members of the fourth Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation mission entered the dome where they will be living for one year. The University of Hawaii at Manoa research project is simulating long-duration space travel. Learn more: 🤍
The six HI-SEAS crew members emerge from the dome on the slopes of Mauna Loa where they had been isolated for eight months. The mission was mean to simulate what future Mars explorers might experience during long-duration space exploration.
The six crew members of the fourth Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation, or HI-SEAS, are more than half-way through their year-long mission. Learn more: 🤍
Provided to YouTube by NITRON media SpongeBob & The Hi-Seas In Concert · SpongeBob · Sandy · Mr. Krabs · Plankton · Patrick SpongeBob SquarePants The Best Day Ever ℗ 2006 Viacom International Inc. Released on: 2006-09-12 Associated Performer: Spongebob, Sandy, Mr. Krabs, Plankton & Patrick Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Andy Paley Associated Performer: Radio Station Dialogue Composer, Lyricist: Tom Kenny Auto-generated by YouTube.
Bionic Buzz® got to cover SuperHero Summer Fest Alhambra. The event benefited the charity Music Saves Lives (🤍) and Tom Kenny & The Hi Seas performed live a it. Tom Kenny is the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants and his band performed some iconic songs from the show and broadway show. Bionic Buzz® 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍
A behind-the-scenes look at a big band recording session for Cuphead. Music composed by Kristofer Maddigan. Produced and Edited by Peter Strauss. - Cuphead 4xLP Deluxe Vinyl Soundtrack: 🤍
One of the original crew members of the 2013 University of Hawaiʻi’s Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation program (HI–SEAS) on Mauna Loa is headed to space, for real. Geoscientist Sian Proctor is one of four crew members who will be aboard the world’s first all-civilian mission to orbit Earth, Inspiration4. The mission is proceeding toward a targeted launch on September 14, 2021 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Learn more at: 🤍
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ISU MSS15 James Bevington and Brian Ramos Telling Us about their NASA HI SEAS Mission
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NASA runs fake space missions on Earth. These simulations — called analog missions — allow scientists to study what a long space mission would be like for the crew. Some analog missions study the use of specialized technology or the effects of zero gravity on the body, but others focus primarily on psychological effects. The HI-SEAS mission, or Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation, takes place near the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii and is designed to simulate living on Mars. Crew members live in isolation for about 8 months and aren't allowed to stray further than a mile or two from their small, dome-shaped habitat. Scientists study the impact this has on the crew's mental and emotional state. Tech Insider tells you all you need to know about tech: gadgets, how-to's, gaming, science, digital culture, and more. Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: 🤍 TI on Facebook: 🤍 TI on Instagram: 🤍 TI on Twitter: 🤍 Following is a transcript of the video. If we ever send a manned mission to Mars, everyone aboard will travel further from Earth than anyone ever has. They’ll set foot on land no human has ever seen, touched, or explored. It would be a life-changing opportunity for whoever gets chosen. Elon Musk: "It would be an incredible adventure. I think it would be the most inspiring thing that I could possibly imagine." Getting to Mars is going to be a really long trip. And it will require living in extremely cramped quarters — no bigger than a motorhome — with just five other people for at least nine months. And then living and working in small, specially-designed habitats once they get there. But before the countdown to launch can begin, NASA is studying what it would be like to live there. Enter Analog missions — scenarios created to simulate living in an extreme environment. These allow scientists to study how a crew might behave on a real space mission. And it’s a way for the crew to troubleshoot problems in a place that is safer than outer space. A place like … Earth. Joshua Ehrlich: "It's always been a little bit of a dream of mine. I mean I — my dream is to become an astronaut and head to Mars." That’s Joshua Ehrlich. He was the biologist on the crew of the HI-SEAS Mission — a NASA analog designed to simulate living on Mars. The HI-SEAS mission has happened five times so far, always in a remote part of Hawaii. Like Matt Damon’s character, Mark Watney, in “The Martian,” Ehrlich’s focus was to grow vegetables inside the habitat. Joshua Ehrlich: "Hi everybody, this is Josh Ehrlich calling to you live— 20 minutes live that is — from the HI-SEAS habitat." The crew could go outside of the habitat, but not without wearing hazmat suits, meaning no fresh air, and the only plant life the crew saw, touched, or ate, came from Josh’s little garden. Joshua Ehrlich: “To see and just to watch the crew members eat a vegetable for the first time — like a real vegetable, not something that’s dehydrated or freeze-dried — it was truly worthwhile experience as a crew member because you’re providing to them.” Not only is it logistically challenging to live inside a geodesic dome for eight months even if you’re on Earth, it can also do a number on your psychological state. One of the biggest concerns with a long space mission is the impact it has on the crew’s mental and emotional well-being. It’s one big psychological experiment. So, what’s it actually like living in isolation with just five other people for eight months? Joshua Ehrlich: “It slowly adds up till you realize, man, I miss feeling the wind. I miss getting a sunburn. I miss jumping into the ocean.” Josh’s duty to his crew and to the mission kept him invested in the project, but dedication in itself can’t be enough to keep everyone sane and on good terms with each other, right? Conflicts will come up. People will inevitably get on each other’s nerves. Joshua Ehrlich: “Communication, when you are all on the same page, man, you can do anything. If there’s something bothering you just say it. A few words can go miles to getting things done — to accomplishing.” What Josh learned on this mission, he says, can be applied to anyone. These aren’t just rules to live by when you’re trapped in a dome in Hawaii pretending you’re on Mars. Joshua Ehrlich: “Always keep it in the back of your mind that we’re all in this together, so that can be spoken for HI-SEAS and also here on Earth. How we treat our planet, how we interact with each other, how we live with family members and friends, we’re all in this together so let’s focus on going forward, not backward.”
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Interactive event between the EMMIHS 2023 "Hana Hou" Mission Crew, currently at the HI-SEAS base on Mauna Loa volcano, Hawaii, and the EMMPOL 15 Crew, currently in the simulator of a lunar base at the Analog Astronaut Training Center, Poland.
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HI-SEAS Mission V, the Earth-based Mars simulation habitat implemented by the University of Hawaii and funded by NASA, used the ESTECO flagship software, modeFRONTIER, to optimize the resources used by the six-member crew during their analog isolation at Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii. modeFRONTIER will help the astronaut-like researchers develop system models for sustainable living on Mars, in particular in terms of waste reduction and sustainable lifestyle. Read more here 🤍
On Saturday, June 13, looking pale but smiling broadly, the six crew members of the Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) mission emerged from the dome where they have been isolated since October 2014. Read more here: 🤍
This is a walkthrough for the Hi Seas Hijinx Level in Cuphead for the Xbox One on Regular Difficulty. For more Cuphead head to 🤍
This video was shot and produced while the HI-SEAS 2013 crew was at the Mars Desert Research Station January 12-26, 2013. There time at MDRS was in preparation for a 4-month HI-SEAS mission in Hawaii.
This week we are excited to welcome Chelsea "Foxanne" Gohd, Senior Writer at Space.com, to the WSH. Chelsea writes articles and creates, scripts, and hosts videos about science topics ranging from climate change to exoplanet exploration and human spaceflight. In November 2020, Chelsea became an analog astronaut after having completed an analog Mars mission at HI-SEAS with six other women. Their mission, Sensoria M2, is only the second ever all-female crew at HI-SEAS. You can watch a short video about their experience here: 🤍 Prior to her work at Space.com, Chelsea worked as a freelance science writer, with bylines in publications including Scientific American, Astronomy Magazine, and Discover Magazine. Additionally, Chelsea wrote an installation for the American Museum of Natural History's Hall of Meteorites which included extensive text for touchscreen exhibition placards, and both design and text for interactive, in-exhibit games. She also worked as an exhibitions assistant at the AMNH, helping to shape and deliver public lectures the exhibitions "Spiders Alive!" and "The Secret World Inside You." Chelsea is also a musician and writes, performs, and records indie-pop music under the pseudonym "Foxanne." As Foxanne, she released her debut full-length record in 2020, titled "It's real (I knew it)," named after an iconic scene from the hit sci-fi film "Galaxy Quest." The album features a number of space-y easter eggs, including audio from the OA-9 rocket launch, a 2018 cargo mission that launched from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility, and a song written from the perspective of NASA's Opportunity rover. Following this album in 2021, she released "Hello, Mars," a song featuring the first audio recorded on the surface of Mars, recently captured by NASA's Perseverance rover. To stay up to date with Chelsea's science writing, you can follow her on Twitter (🤍 and 🤍 find her on Space.com, and visit her website at 🤍 And don't forget to follow Foxanne on Twitter (🤍 where you can find information about her music. The Weekly Space Hangout is a production of CosmoQuest. Want to support CosmoQuest? Here are some specific ways you can help: ► Subscribe FREE to our YouTube channel at 🤍 ► Subscribe to our podcasts Astronomy Cast and Daily Space where ever you get your podcasts! ► Watch our streams over on Twitch at 🤍 – follow and subscribe! ► Become a Patreon of CosmoQuest 🤍 ► Become a Patreon of Astronomy Cast 🤍 ► Buy stuff from our Redbubble 🤍 ► Join our Discord server for CosmoQuest - 🤍 ► Join the Weekly Space Hangout Crew! - 🤍 Don't forget to like and subscribe! Plus we love being shared out to new people, so tweet, comment, review us… all the free things you can do to help bring science into people's lives.
A two-week mission to perform scientific experiments and test technological instruments needed for the future exploration of the Moon or Mars was successfully completed on March 6 at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) habitat on the slopes of Mauna Loa on Hawaiʻi Island. Learn more at UH News: 🤍