Astronaut Chris Hadfield tests a lunar rover that could be used on future Mars expeditionsThe vehicle was created by California startup Astrolab and is being studied for use on upcoming Artemis space missions.

ByEduardo Scheffler Zawadzki

This article was translated from ourSpanish edition

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Besides being an astronaut,Chris Hadfieldis a celebrity. The engineer, musician and former Canadian Air Force pilot wowed us a few years ago with his renditionof David Bowie's "Space Oddity" from the International Space Station (ISS)。在他的职业生涯在NASA他两个管理信息系统的一部分sions to space (STS-74 and STS75) and later spent more than four months on the ISS where he had enormous media exposure.

Although Hadfield is a retired astronaut, he remains involved with space exploration and does various science outreach activities. In addition, he advises the Californian startupAstrolab, which has developed a prototype of aroverto explore the Moon as part of theArtemismissions that NASA has scheduled for the near future.

The vehicle, calledFLEX, has the capacity to carry 1.5 tons and has been designed with the idea of assisting space explorers in possible stays on both the Moon and Mars. It can be controlled remotely or in person and can carry two people.

In recent days, Astrolab released a video in which Chris Hadfield can be seen testing the vehicle in Death Valley, California, due to the similarity that the desert terrain has with the Moon and Mars. In the video, the retired astronaut explains that the future of space exploration is closely linked to mobility and that vehicles like the FLEX are essential if you think that there could soon be people living on the Moon or other planets.

ABOUT ARTEMISA AND THE SPACE MISSIONS

In Greek mythology Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, the Moon and nature. Daughter of Zeus and Leto, she is the sister of Apollo and is one of the twelve deities that inhabit Olympus. She is depicted as a huntress carrying a bow and arrows and NASA chose her name for their next (and ambitious) space missions that have as one of their goals to take the first woman and the first person of color to the moon to keep exploring its surface.Artemisis an international program led by NASA, but in which, in addition to the United States, the space agencies of Japan, Canada, Brazil, Australia and Mexico also participate.

The manned mission to the Moon is scheduled for the year 2024.

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