Illustration of SpaceX Starship human lander design that will bring the very first NASA astronauts to the surface area of the Moon under the Artemis program. Credit: SpaceXNASA astronauts evaluated SpaceXs Starship elevator for upcoming Artemis Moon objectives, assessing its performance for team and devices transportation, an essential action in lunar and Mars exploration goals.NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Doug “Wheels” Wheelock took part in a recent test of a sub-scale mockup elevator for SpaceXs Starship human landing system that will be utilized for NASAs Artemis III and IV missions to the Moon. The Starship human landing system will bring two astronauts from the Orion spacecraft in lunar orbit to the surface, work as a habitat for team members approximately one-week remain on the Moon, and move them from the surface back to Orion.Credit: SpaceXThe elevator will carry devices and team in between Starships habitable location, located near the top of the lander, and the lunar surface area, as they exit for moonwalks. The test permitted the astronauts to communicate with a flight-like style of the elevator system, functioning as both a functional demonstration of the hardware and supplying the opportunity to receive important feedback from a team perspective.Built at SpaceXs center in Hawthorne, California, the elevator mockup has a full-blown basket area with working mechanical assemblies and crew interfaces for testing. During the demonstration, NASA astronauts wore spacesuits that replicate the fit size and movement restrictions that crew will face on the Moon. For Artemis III, the crew will use brand-new sophisticated spacesuits being established by Axiom Space.An artists illustration of 2 suited team members dealing with the lunar surface. The one in the foreground lifts a rock to examine it while the other photographs the collection site in the background. Credit: NASAThe matched team supplied feedback on elevator controls, such as gate latches, ramp implementation interfaces for moving into and out of the elevator basket, offered area for freight, and vibrant operations while the basket moved along a vertical rail system.NASA is working to land the first female and very first individual of color on the Moon under Artemis to check out more of the lunar surface than ever before and prepare to send human beings to Mars for the advantage of all. The human landing system is a critical piece of deep area exploration architecture, in addition to the Space Launch System rocket, Orion spacecraft, advanced rovers and spacesuits, and the Gateway in orbit around the Moon.