SCUBA diving in the NBL

SCUBA diving in the NBL
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ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen’s latest update on training for his mission to the International Space Station in 2015. Andreas is joined by ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano as they observe activities in NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Lab (NBL), a giant swimming pool at Johnson Space Center in Houston. The NBL contains submerged full-sized mockups of ISS modules and is used to train for spacewalks on the real thing.

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11 responses to “SCUBA diving in the NBL”

  1. Wow, that water is very clear.

  2. so cool ! Is there some day where this pool is open to the public, or it's reserved to astronaut training ?

  3. I wish I could be a part of ESA,any advice?

  4. So do the astronauts have to equalize their ears? How does that work?

  5. OMG! its Captain Picard!

  6. I am cheerfully jealous of the things you guys are doing! ^^ It looks amazing. I deeply appreciate that you share this with us all. Looking forward to see more 😀

  7. The NBL! Dream job right there <3

  8. Uno dei miei più grandi sogni! 

  9. @1:55 I for some reason expected them to talk hahah!

  10. Why is it so much clearer than usual swimming pools?

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