What’s Behind This Door? -Neutral Buoyancy Lab
"What’s Behind This Door?" takes you behind the doors of various facilities located at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston being used to return humanity to the Moon, through the Artemis campaign. The series features interviews with NASA experts and provides a rare insight into all the preparation as teams get ready for lunar missions. This episode takes place at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, one of the world’s largest indoor pools, which is used for mission planning, procedure development, hardware verification, astronaut training, and refinement of time-critical operations necessary to ensure mission success during spacewalks. It features diver Emily Cox who explains how the facility is used for spacewalk training, the role the dive teams play, and how the pool will be used for training as we prepare for lunar missions during the Artemis campaign.

JETT (Joint Extravehicular Activity and Human Surface Mobility Program Test Team ) Feature

Cosmic Careers: NBL Diver

NASA Astronauts Train for Walking on Lunar Surface

NASA Astronaut Tracy C. Dyson Training Resource Reel

Everything About Mission Control Houston

What’s Behind This Door? – Prototype Immersive Technologies (PIT) Lab

Running in Space!

Christina Koch Artemis II Crew Announcement Resource Reel

Astronaut Moments: Jonny Kim “Lifelong Learning”

Tour the International Space Station: 25 Years of Humans in Space

How to use the Bathroom in Space

Spacesuits for the Next Explorers (Full feature)

The Neutral Buoyancy Lab - We're Open for Business!

NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 Training Resource Reel

Lunar Dust is Difficult…

Station Tour: Harmony, Tranquility, Unity

How To Fly Orion

Artemis II Iceland Geology Training Reel

Training for the Moon and Beyond

