Developing the most efficient and safest way to return to
the Moon starts on Earth. European astronauts and spacewalk experts are getting
ready for the future of Moon exploration with electronic aids, upgraded
geological tools from the Apollo era and improved scientific protocols.
In November, ESA conducted a moonwalk simulation in
Lanzarote, Spain as part of Pangaea-X, a test campaign that brought together
space exploration, high-tech survey equipment and geology.
This was the second time ESA spacewalk instructor Hervé
Stevenin and ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer worked together with geologists and
engineers to simulate a lunar spacewalk in this desolate volcanic area.
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