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Airlock Module
Yuki Nishimura
8 episodes
1 day ago

Step inside The Airlock Module Podcast, where analog astronaut Yuki Nishimura explores the human side of space exploration. Each episode dives into real stories from Mars simulation crews, scientists, and engineers, uncovering how life in isolation, teamwork, and innovation prepare us for the stars and teach us about life on Earth.

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Step inside The Airlock Module Podcast, where analog astronaut Yuki Nishimura explores the human side of space exploration. Each episode dives into real stories from Mars simulation crews, scientists, and engineers, uncovering how life in isolation, teamwork, and innovation prepare us for the stars and teach us about life on Earth.

Show more...
Astronomy
Science
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Marta Rossi: Commander at LunAres M7
Airlock Module
35 minutes 47 seconds
1 month ago
Marta Rossi: Commander at LunAres M7

What happens when you put an architect in charge of a lunar habitat, then lock the doors for two weeks?

In this episode of The Airlock Module Podcast, host Yuki Nishimura sits down with Marta Rossi, a PhD student in architecture specializing in space architecture at Politecnico di Torino and mission commander of the LunAres M7 analog mission in Poland. Marta shares how a simple master’s thesis decision turned into a lifelong path at the intersection of architecture and space, and why she describes architecture as “an opening in the possible.”

From inside a bunker-turned-lunar station, Marta led a four-person crew through 14 days of full isolation while running two research projects: one tracking spatial behavior and crew movement in confined environments, and another using virtual reality tools to bring analog astronauts directly into the lunar habitat design loop. She walks us through the layout of LunAres M7, from the towering atrium that feels like “a breath of fresh air” to the daily rhythms of med checks, EVAs, shared meals, surveys, and pancakes with freeze-dried fruit.

We also explore:

  • How space architecture can help humans not just work, but live and thrive off-world
  • Why layout, flow, and dedicated leisure space matter for mental health in isolation
  • The tension between mass, safety, cost, and livability in future Moon and Mars habitats
  • Who should be designing space habitats, and why the answer lies in collaboration, not a single discipline
  • Marta’s honest take on the challenges and deep personal growth that come with analog missions

If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to live inside your own research, or you’re on the fence about applying for an analog mission, this conversation might be the nudge that sends you through the airlock.

 

Marta’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marta-rossi-414994170/

Lunares Website: https://lunares.space/

Airlock Module

Step inside The Airlock Module Podcast, where analog astronaut Yuki Nishimura explores the human side of space exploration. Each episode dives into real stories from Mars simulation crews, scientists, and engineers, uncovering how life in isolation, teamwork, and innovation prepare us for the stars and teach us about life on Earth.