Chilean Miners The world has been transfixed by the rescue of 33 miners trapped almost a kilometer (half mile)underground in the mine of San Jose near Copiapo, Chile. To see men of their ordeal during 69 days has been exciting for all concerned and for those of us watching from afar. But if not for NASA, the rescue might not go so well and no problems since, fortunately, there a.
NASA experts on missions in space long duration are similar in many respects to what the miners were, and knowledge of the Space Agency of specializedengineering and training for emergency situations been invaluable during the rescue operations. NASA provides suggestions on rescue cages that were designed to eliminate the trapped miners in the shaft was drilled close to the rescue, and also provides expert advice on health issues site medical, nutritional and behavior.
NASA experts on missions in space long duration are similar in many respects to what the miners were, and knowledge of the Space Agency of specializedengineering and training for emergency situations been invaluable during the rescue operations. NASA provides suggestions on rescue cages that were designed to eliminate the trapped miners in the shaft was drilled close to the rescue, and also provides expert advice on health issues site medical, nutritional and behavior.
When engineers decided housing Chile was the best way to save 33 miners trapped, the NASA Engineering Safety Center (CNES), provided approximately 75 recommendations, said Clinton Cragg, Chief Engineer at CNES in WAVY.com interview. Most design elements found their way into the meterThe 4 33 trapped miners in Chile are brought to the surface and immediately given sunglasses to protect your eyes from sunlight. What kind of shades? The model $ 450 Oakley Radar.
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