ESA builds its own 'moon' for lunar mission training

The European Space Agency (ESA) has created the LUNA Analog Facility in Germany to simulate the moon’s surface using 900 tonnes of volcanic rock. This 700-square-meter environment prepares astronauts for future lunar missions, replicating the moon’s regolith, low gravity, and harsh lighting conditions. The facility aims to enhance mission readiness for upcoming space explorations.

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