Analogs Overview | NASA | SPACE

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This video is dedicated to sharing videos about NASA's analog programs, which are used to train astronauts and researchers for missions to space. Analogs are real-world environments that simulate the conditions of space, such as the cold, darkness, and isolation of the Moon or Mars.

We'll be featuring videos about a variety of analog programs, including:
Underwater analogs programs use underwater habitats to simulate the conditions of living and working in space.
Desert analogs programs use deserts to simulate the conditions of walking and working on Mars.
Antarctic analogs programs use Antarctica to simulate the conditions of living and working in a harsh, cold environment.
Arctic analogs programs use the Arctic to simulate the conditions of living and working in a cold, remote environment.
We'll also be featuring videos about the science that is being conducted in analog environments, as well as the stories of the astronauts and researchers who participate in these programs.

If you're interested in learning more about NASA's analog programs, be sure to subscribe to our channel!

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