Asclepios Project
Asclepios is a program of space analogue missions designed by students for students, under the mentorship of trained professionals. It seeks to simulate short-term space missions on another celestial body, such as the Moon or Mars, thus paving the way to the future space exploration of the Solar System.
The Asclepios missions are exclusively opened to students with the goal of arousing their interest in future space endeavors as becoming astronauts, space engineers or members of the Mission Control Center. The purpose of analog missions is to help organizations within the space domain test their processes or products in a realistic environment. The objectives of the Asclepios missions are to act as an enabler for scientific entities, to train students through their work, and to promote space sciences. Experts and professionals such as Swiss astronaut Claude Nicollier act as mentors and advisors regarding the mission preparation.
History
This Asclepios program was launched in August 2019 by two physics students at EPFL, and , with the goal to organize a group of students to prepare and perform an analogue space mission. Recruitment efforts for the team started in September 2019 in preparation for the Asclepios I mission while applications to join the analogue astronaut crew were received from students worldwide.The first mission of the program, Asclepios I, was organized in July 2021 in the Bernese Alps at the after having been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the work of 70 project members from more than 20 countries around the world.
Since November 2020, Asclepios has been recognized by EPFL as a , making it an interdisciplinary student effort with an educational impact. Two following iterations, Asclepios II and III, were realised in 2022 and 2023 respectively, and Asclepios IV is planned for 2024.
Asclepios program
Asclepios I
Asclepios I was a Moon analogue mission focusing on short-duration scientific mission in Lunar lava tubes. It was organised in July 2021 and located in the tunnels of the of the Swiss nuclear waste technical competence centre Nagra located in the Swiss Alps. Experiments were conducted during the mission in collaboration with academic laboratories and companies. They included psychological study of the analogue astronauts behaviour, environmental studies, and product testing of space related technical solutions. Some of the experiments required to perform extravehicular activities with simulated spacesuits. Selected from 200 applicants, students forming the astronaut crew were six analogue astronauts with specialized roles with 2 supporting back-ups. The astronauts were supported at all times by a Mission Control Center composed only of students trained to follow procedures inspired by those of the European Space Agency.The co-leaders of the Asclepios I mission were as follows:
- Chloé Carrière
- Marcelin Féasson
- Elfie Roy
- Eléanore Poli, Commander
- Sebasthian Ogalde
- Willem Suter
- Manuela Raimbault
- Sophie Lismore
- Julien Corsin
- Aubin Antonsanti
- Marcellin Feasson
- Christian Cardinaux
Asclepios II
The co-leaders of the Asclepios II mission were as follows:
- Veronica Orlandi
- Loïc Lerville-Rouyer
- Felix von Horstig, Commander
- Elena López-Contreras González
- Katie Mulry
- Somaya Bennani
- Roman Pohorsky
- Tatiana Lopez
- Joshua Bernard-Cooper
- Zaria Serfontein
- Julia Pürstl
Asclepios III
The built on the work of Asclepios II and III as another 14-day mission at Sasso San Gottardo. It was the first of the Asclepios missions to have a particular research focus; in this case, the emphasis was on experiments involving space medicine. Notable research groups involved in the mission were EPFL, the Société Française de Radiologie, MEDES/Spaceship-CNES, the Human Adaptation Institute, TU Berlin, NASA Ames, and the University of Nottingham. Ten astronauts were selected for the third iteration of the Asclepios mission, with six entering the base.The co-leaders of the Asclepios II mission were as follows:
- Elena López-Contreras González
- Loïc Lerville-Rouyer
- Luke Cullen, Commander
- Rebecca Blum
- Baptiste Rubino-Moyner
- Samuel Darmon
- Palak Patel
- Marion Dugué
- Max von Horstig
- Rocio Valera-Falla
- Núria Marília Gonçalves Mendes Moreira
- Pietro Innocenzi
Asclepios IV
The co-leaders of the Asclepios II mission were as follows:
- Federica Torre
- Clara Nogué i Ansón
- Evandors Theodosiou
- Lillian Tso
- Antonin Lecomte
- Arthur Grosmaitre
- Danny Cowen
- Davide Scalettari
- Guillaume Truong-Alié
- Luca Sportelli
- Madelyn Hoying
- Ilyasse Taame