ESA PANGAEA course trainees Rosemary Coogan (ESA), Arnaud Prost (ESA astronaut reserve) and Norishige Kanai (JAXA), on the ridge of the Tinguaton crater.
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ESA PANGEA Away Team Training: Meteorite Identification
Some 75,000 meteorites have been found on Earth, mainly in the frozen lands of Antarctica and in the scorching deserts of Africa.
Away Team Training With ESA PANGAEA 2024
ESA PANGAEA course instructor Nicolas Mangold describes the formation process of gypsum veins to JAXA astronaut Norishige Kanai, ESA astronaut Rosemary Coogan and member of the European astronaut reserve Arnaud […]
ESA Astronaut Away Team Practice With The Artemis HULC camera
NASA astronaut candidate Jessica Wittner testing the NASA Artemis HULC camera during a session of the ESA PANGAEA planetary geological field training in Corona lava tube, Lanzarote, Spain.
ESA PANGAEA Away Team Tricorder Practice
ESA PANGAEA 2022-2023 course trainees investigate the mineral content in a rock outcrop, using the spectrometer associated with the Electronic FieldBook.
ESA Tricorder Practice With A Microscope
ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet, NASA astronaut candidate Jessica Wittner and JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi, trainees of ESA PANGAEA2023 course, test the microscope connected to the Electronic FieldBook.
Tricorder Tech: ESA PANGAEA 2023 Electronic FieldBook Tool Suite
An overview of the Electronic FieldBook tool suite, equipment that the ESA PANGAEA 2023 course trainers will use intensively during the traverses on the island of Lanzarote.
Tricorder Tech: Offworld Away Team Practice With A Portable Spectrometer
Checking the mineral composition of some weathered rocks with the HaloSpec Spectrometer.
Tricorder 101: ESA Pangaea 2021 Electronic FieldBook Overview
Leonardo Turchi (Spaceclick) introduces the Electronic FieldBook (EFB) to the trainees and gives hands-on training for the utilisation of sampling and imaging wireless devices.
ESA Away Team Training: Geological Sample Collection
NASA astronaut candidate Jessica Wittner (NASA), astronauts Thomas Pesquet (ESA) and Takuya Onishi (JAXA) documenting the collection of geological samples during a field traverse of the ESA PANGAEA course.
