NASA introduced the Artemis III crew on Tuesday. NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with Andre Douglas who will function a mission specialist.
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At this time NASA introduced the names of the Artemis III mission’s four-astronaut crew. NASA commander Randy Bresnik, European House Company pilot Luca Parmitano of Italy, and NASA mission specialists Frank Rubio and Andre Douglas will head to house in some unspecified time in the future subsequent 12 months, in response to the company’s timeline. Artemis III was initially speculated to be the mission that landed on the moon for the primary time in over 50 years. As an alternative, it can pave the best way for a later crew to take that step by staying in Earth orbit and testing out the spacecraft astronauts will finally use to land on the moon’s floor. Artemis III will final two weeks and can contain the launch of three totally different rockets, one carrying the Artemis crew and two others carrying lander prototypes made by non-public house firms Blue Origin and SpaceX. Mission specialist Andre Douglas joins us now from Houston. Welcome, and congratulations.
ANDRE DOUGLAS: Hey. Thanks a lot. It has been an superior day and glad to be right here.
DETROW: I am unable to think about. I imply, what was your response whenever you first bought the information you would be heading to house with this crew?
DOUGLAS: Man, I – initially, going to house, that is simply – that has been my childhood dream since I used to be 7 years previous. So for that to lastly come to fruition, I’m ecstatic. And yeah, to go together with this crew, I imply, every one among them I’ve labored with within the workplace. They’re fantastic gents. So it is a privilege and an honor to have the ability to do that with them in house and do a cool take a look at mission – proper? – like, taking a look at each of those landers and making an attempt to determine (inaudible) goes to be improbable.
DETROW: You had been on the backup crew for Artemis II, and I am curious what you realized from working with them and watching them as they skilled for 3 years for that mission – you skilled as properly – after which watching them be within the public eye and seize everybody’s creativeness in the best way that they did.
DOUGLAS: Yeah. I imply, it was cool to look at, , that crew develop from once I first began with them after which till we launched and bought them again. I imply, we did a number of work along with respect to coaching. I imply, there was one thing we did in Iceland the place we did a, like, 24-mile hike in two days in Iceland simply to undergo a tough problem of land navigation as if we’re, , studying be actually good operators. And so there’s many occasions like that the place we bonded, we began to determine, , norming, storming, forming, all of these issues. After which, actually, it was actually cool to see how we grew to become actually good operators, and never simply individually, however, like, we grew to become one thoughts. Like, there is a bunch of accountability in Orion, not simply flying the controls however coping with, , the potable water system and the cargo internet, the fits, , all of our meals and, after all, the bathroom, proper?
DETROW: (Laughter).
DOUGLAS: So all that stuff has to get finished, so we – when issues pop up, we now have to shift and deal with that as one unit. So it was improbable.
DETROW: You realize, Artemis II had three years to coach. It is a fairly tight timeline for Artemis III, , relying on when the launch occurs, one thing like a 12 months. And there are such a lot of totally different difficult elements of this mission. I am questioning what to you is the precedence proper now? What are you considering essentially the most about as you begin to practice for this mission?
DOUGLAS: I imply, for me, I feel the factor that is going to be essential is absolutely studying Orion – proper? – and actually studying our fits. I feel going by Artemis II, one of many issues I spotted is, , the swimsuit is your survival system, and also you’re making an attempt to ensure you know that chilly. After which every part else after that’s bonus since you need to ensure you come again on entry safely and soundly. So specializing in the fundamentals goes to be essential, after which no matter else after that might be a bonus. And I’ve confidence on this group that we will do it. And who’s to say that, , we may have finished Artemis II in lower than a 12 months, proper? The three years got here from, like, extension of the warmth defend work and a bunch of different issues. So simply excited to help what we’re doing.
DETROW: I am questioning – a number of discuss immediately on the announcement about that latest Blue Origin rocket explosion. How anxious had been you when that occurred simply realizing how essential that rocket is to the broader mission?
DOUGLAS: You realize, that’s only a setback. I imply, there was a number of setbacks, once more, with the warmth defend on Orion for Artemis II. Even after we had been making an attempt to launch on January of 2026, we needed to, , return and repair all of the seals for the rocket after which lastly launched very easily on April 1 of this 12 months. So I feel that is simply one other testomony to humanity right here and the way we will get this finished. And, , the American individuals come along with the Italians and everyone to get this fastened and off. However yeah, positively an awesome query, however, man, I’m tremendous excited to see how we will beat that timeline.
DETROW: Andre Douglas, thanks a lot and good luck on the mission.
DOUGLAS: I recognize your time. You might have one.
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