jsc2022m000288_JETT_FeaturePackage The Joint Extravehicular Activity and Human Surface Mobility Program Test Team (JETT) is a specialized group that develops, integrates, and executes tests and analog missions that enable the Artemis Campaign Development (ACD) mission. JETT3 is the final test in the JETT integrated test plan series for 2022, which is a fully integrated mission scale test to ensure successful surface operations and technology development for Artemis III. JETT is led out of NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. The group is sponsored by Johnson’s Extravehicular Activity & Human Surface Mobility Program (EHP) in collaboration with the Science Mission Directorate (SMD).
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jsc2022m000288_JETT_FeaturePackage_MP4
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January 4, 2023
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Apollo 12 Mission image - Dark view of Astronaut Alan L. Bean climbing down the ladder of the Lunar Module (LM)
Nov 19, 1969
Astronaut Charles Conrad during extravehicular activity on lunar surface
Nov 20, 1969
Apollo 12 crewman with tools and carrier of Apollo Lunar Hand Tools
Nov 20, 1969
View of lunar surface at Apollo 16 station 11
Apr 21, 1972