ESA astronaut candidate Rosemary Coogan from the UK mastering fireplace and frost throughout winter survival coaching within the snowy mountains of the Spanish Pyrenees as a part of her primary astronaut coaching.
Subsequent to water survival coaching, winter survival is a crucial a part of astronaut coaching, addressing the opportunity of a spacecraft touchdown in distant or sudden areas. All through this coaching course, astronaut candidates interact in a variety of actions geared toward studying important survival expertise. These embody studying methods to create fires within the wilderness, successfully handle cold-related accidents and hypothermia, assemble makeshift stretchers, construct snow shelters, and endure nights in sub-zero temperatures.
Moreover, the candidates follow navigating with out counting on digital gadgets like a GPS, speaking effectively throughout emergencies, signalling for rescue, and getting ready for potential helicopter rescue.
The coaching additionally supplies a possibility for candidates to develop management and teamwork capabilities, with them rotating by means of varied roles inside simulated eventualities guided by instructors.
“It was a very particular expertise – studying expertise that will assist us survive someday, with a robust emphasis on teamwork, attending to understand how we react in troublesome conditions we have by no means encountered earlier than, and bonding as a gaggle”, says Rosemary.
The group included ESA astronaut candidates Sophie Adenot, Rosemary Coogan, Pablo Álvarez Fernández, Raphaël Liégeois, and Marco Sieber, ESA member of the reserve John McFall, alongside Katherine Bennell-Pegg from the Australian Area Company. The candidates are at present present process primary astronaut coaching and familiarisation primarily performed at ESA’s European Astronaut Centre (EAC) in Cologne, Germany.
The one-year coaching supplies an general familiarisation and coaching in varied areas, equivalent to spacecraft programs, spacewalking, flight engineering, robotics and life assist programs. They undergo survival and medical coaching earlier than receiving ESA astronaut certification within the spring of this 12 months.
After certification, they may transfer on to the subsequent phases of pre-assignment and mission-specific coaching, paving the way in which for future missions to the Worldwide Area Station and past.