Gallery: Astronauts Explore Undersea 'Asteroid'

Neemo 15 Crewmember Experiments With Walking

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Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi tests how to move around on a simulated asteroid wall.

Astronauts Practice Moving Along a Translation Line

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Takuya Onishi (JAXA) and Shannon Walker (NASA) practice moving along a translation line tied to an anchor on the simulated asteroid rock wall.

Daily Planning Conference with MMCC

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Jeremy Hansen, of the Canadian Space Agency, serves as the Capsule Communicator (CAPCOM) for NEEMO 15's Mobile Mission Control Center. A daily planning conference is conducted twice a day to summarize the day's activities and to plan out future tasks.

DeepWorker Beginning Science Traverse

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Two DeepWorker submarines are being used for the NEEMO 15 mission, one for science traverses, and another as a simulated Space Exploration Vehicle (SEV).

Astronaut Shannon Walker Maneuvers Around The Simulated Asteroid Floor

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NASA astronaut Shannon Walker maneuvers around the simulated asteroid floor, collecting samples during this extravehicular excursion on Oct. 23, 2011.

Astronauts Pose for Picture Underwater

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Shannon Walker and Steve Squyers pose for a quick picture after completing their extravehicular activities.

Moving to a Sample Point

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Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques, in a foot restraint, is maneuvered around by Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi to an ideal simulated sample point.

NEEMO 15 Crew Gathers at the Galley Table

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The NEEMO 15 aquanauts gather in the evening on Oct. 22, 2011 in their Aquarius habitat to discuss the next day's activities.

Astronaut David Saint-Jacques Prepares to Take Rock Chip Samples

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David Saint-Jacques moves around on a simulated asteroid and prepares his equipment to take some rock chip samples.

Rock Chipping Opportunity

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David Saint-Jacques uses a standard machinist hammer to chip off a piece of the simulated asteroid to collect in a sample bag.

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