Subterranean Researchers NOTE: Astronauts Emerge from Cave After Underground Spaceflight Training (With Video)

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Featured Image: Taken in the ‘Cave With no Name’, Hill Country, Texas. CREDIT: Dennis Crenshaw. Permission to use with link back to this page.

From Space.com By Elizabeth Howell SPACE.com Contributor  October 05, 2013 08:00am ET

Six astronauts have emerged from an Italian cave after nearly a week underground to get a taste of the isolation and danger that will confront them on a space mission. . . . Read Complete Report with/photo

From youtube uploaded by European Space Agency, ESA

Published on Sept 18, 2012

ESA CAVES course designer Loredana Bessone and the astronauts that took part in CAVES 2012 recount their experiences this year. From preparatory training and exploration through to mission reporting.

CAVES, an abbreviation of Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising human behaviour and performance Skills, prepares astronauts to work safely and effectively and solve problems as a multicultural team while exploring uncharted areas following space procedures.

Credits: ESA­–V. Crobu and S. Sech . . . Description published with video.

Watch the whole series: ESA CAVES by European Space Agency, ESA
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