No, NASA was not involved in the design of the capsule. Only with the medical devices that the miners carry during the ascent. Obviously you did not bother to see the video.
Indeed NASA did manage to set up a team only on a few days, most of them were senior experts, dropped everything they were doing and travel down to the Chilean desert. The comments here in Chile were that the advice in the behavioral and medical aspects alone were very insightful. Now that the miners are already out, thank God there weren't any serious medical emergencies while they were confined, but that scenario was also considered and NASA experience was priceless.
A complete & awesome report that brought about a successful outcome...Absolutely wonderful....God & man working for a common goal of preserving life....Nothing works like success...Couldn't be happier....I like many shed tears upon seeing the rescue!...T Tyrrell
NASA provided some useful insight. They also participated in the design of the Fenix which the Chilean Navy built. From Chile we say thanks for joining this noble effort! Also to the drillers in Pennsylvania that provided the key drill bits to widen the borehole which completed plan B. The T-130 belonged to a U.S-Chilean company, Geotech Boyle Bros and was operated by three Yanks of a subsidiary of the firm.
No, NASA was not involved in the design of the capsule. Only with the medical devices that the miners carried during the ascent. Obviously you did not bother to see the video.
Glad the miners got out and reunited with families. I have nothing against NASA because I been a "space admirer" since 6th grade...but I saw from this video, the federal government step in to police this issue. Why does the U.S. have to keep stepping in on issues elsewhere and not focus on issues within our country?
That's what NASA is for.
To spread the knowledge accumulated for the good of all humankind.
Well done!
NASA also helped to design the escape capsule they were using. NASA's support was invaluable during the rescue operation! NASA needs more funding.
No, NASA was not involved in the design of the capsule. Only with the medical devices that the miners carry during the ascent. Obviously you did not bother to see the video.
Indeed NASA did manage to set up a team only on a few days, most of them were senior experts, dropped everything they were doing and travel down to the Chilean desert. The comments here in Chile were that the advice in the behavioral and medical aspects alone were very insightful.
Now that the miners are already out, thank God there weren't any serious medical emergencies while they were confined, but that scenario was also considered and NASA experience was priceless.
Good for you guys!!! Proud to be an American!
A complete & awesome report that brought about a successful outcome...Absolutely wonderful....God & man working for a common goal of preserving life....Nothing works like success...Couldn't be happier....I like many shed tears upon seeing the rescue!...T Tyrrell
NASA provided some useful insight. They also participated in the design of the Fenix which the Chilean Navy built. From Chile we say thanks for joining this noble effort!
Also to the drillers in Pennsylvania that provided the key drill bits to widen the borehole which completed plan B. The T-130 belonged to a U.S-Chilean company, Geotech Boyle Bros and was operated by three Yanks of a subsidiary of the firm.
No, NASA was not involved in the design of the capsule. Only with the medical devices that the miners carried during the ascent. Obviously you did not bother to see the video.
Way to go NASA!
The company Center Rock Inc. of Berlin, Pennsylvania, made the drill and system that made this one possible.
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Os perfuradores da PETROBRAS faziam melhor o/
no mention of Obama's personal request for intervention, something I will never understand
Glad the miners got out and reunited with families. I have nothing against NASA because I been a "space admirer" since 6th grade...but I saw from this video, the federal government step in to police this issue. Why does the U.S. have to keep stepping in on issues elsewhere and not focus on issues within our country?
Today Mario Gomez, the miner rescued in Chile, died