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Airlock Module

Yuki Nishimura
Airlock Module
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    Adriana Talianova: Communications Officer at AATC and CAPCOM at Asclepios V

    23/1/2026 | 39 mins.
    In this episode of The Airlock Module Podcast, Yuki Nishimura sits down with Adriana Talianova, a mechanical engineering student at Northwestern University and experienced analog mission operator, to explore what it really takes to live and work in simulated space environments.

    From serving as CAPCOM and Flight Activities Officer in Asclepios Mission Control to improving habitat systems during her analog mission in Poland, Adriana shares behind-the-scenes insights into mission operations, timeline management, communication under pressure, and the human side of space simulation. Along the way, she tells the unforgettable story of the infamous “mousetronaut”, a habitat mouse that sparked a three-day engineering challenge involving 3D-printed traps.

    This conversation dives into human performance, engineering for extreme environments, and how hands-on analog missions are shaping the next generation of space professionals.


    Adriana Talianova LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriana-talianova/

    Adriana Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talianova_a/

    Analog Astronaut Training Center Website: https://www.astronaut.center/

    Asclepios Website: https://asclepios.ch/

    The Airlock Module Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/AirlockModule

    Airlock Module Email: [email protected]
  • Airlock Module

    Jesse Forte: Commander and Artist In Residence at ICEES, HI-SEAS, LunAres, and Astroland

    05/1/2026 | 37 mins.
    In this episode of The Airlock Module Podcast, Yuki Nishimura sits down with Jesse Forte: technologist, creative, analog astronaut, and founder of AstrOnyx.
    Jesse shares his unconventional path into analog space missions, from last-minute calls that sent him to Poland to leadership roles at HI-SEAS, Iceland extreme missions, and commanding a multinational crew at Astroland’s underground Mars analog. The conversation explores isolation, leadership under pressure, creativity inside the habitat, and how extreme environments reshape how we think about human performance.
    The episode also dives into how those experiences directly inspired AstrOnyx, a charcoal-activated toothpaste tablet designed for astronauts and built for Earth, blending space research, sustainability, and everyday health in a closed-loop world.
    Raw, energetic, and deeply human, this episode shows how analog missions don’t just prepare us for space, they change how we live on Earth.

    Jesse’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessenforte/
    AstrOnyx Website: https://astronyx.io/
    Lunares Website: https://lunares.space/
    HI-SEAS Website: https://www.hi-seas.org/
    The Airlock Module Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/AirlockModule
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    Dr. Laura Thomas: Chartered Psychologist Specializing in Human Performance at the Extremes

    16/12/2025 | 33 mins.
    In this episode of The Airlock Module Podcast, Yuki Nishimura sits down with Dr. Laura Thomas, Chartered Psychologist, space psychology researcher, and extreme-environment explorer. Laura shares her journey from clinical psychology in the UK to analog space missions and polar expeditions, including her role as Crew Psychological Officer for Mars Medics 5 in the Mojave Desert, researcher on the B.I.G. North Pole ski expedition, and Health & Safety Officer at the Mars Society’s Devon Island analog habitat.
    Together, they explore what prolonged isolation, confinement, and cumulative stress do to the human mind, from subtle behavioral shifts to breaking points that affect even the most resilient individuals.
    The conversation also dives into Laura’s published paper on virtual reality countermeasures for long-duration spaceflight, examining how VR could support psychological wellbeing, deliver asynchronous therapy, and foster connection when Earth feels impossibly far away. Along the way, Laura recounts unforgettable field moments, including a tense encounter with a possible polar bear, and reflects on what analog missions can teach us about resilience, vulnerability, and human adaptability both in space and here on Earth.

    Laura’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-thomas-space-psychology/
    MMAARS CREW 2301- MARS MEDICS V: https://www.facebook.com/groups/crew2301marsmedicsv/
    B.I.G. Before It’s Gone North Pole Expedition: https://beforeitsgone.org.uk/the-expedition
    FMARS Crew 17: https://fmars.marssociety.org/meet-the-crew-2/
    World’s Biggest Analog: https://www.worldsbiggestanalog.com/
    Laura Thomas’ VR Paper: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/virtual-reality/articles/10.3389/frvir.2023.1180165/full
  • Airlock Module

    Marta Rossi: Commander at LunAres M7

    11/12/2025 | 35 mins.
    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/
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    Nadine Duursma: Communications Officer at Monsaraz Mars Analog Mission

    27/11/2025 | 45 mins.
    In this episode of The Airlock Module, Yuki sits down with Nadine Duursma, a TU Delft double-MSc student in Robotics & Space Engineering and visiting researcher at ESA’s Φ-lab. Fresh from the Monsaraz Mars Analog Mission, Portugal’s first, Nadine shares how her crew transformed an empty dome into a working habitat in 48 hours, then tackled EVAs in 35°C heat, rover tele-ops with latency, a drone drop emergency demo, plant growth trials, and searches for DNA traces in rocks. She also discusses her AI-based Tip & Cue satellite work at ESA, outreach to 50+ schools/2,000 students, and what’s next—from ÖWF Amadee-27 to a dream of Antarctica.

    Nadine Duursma LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadine-duursma-17031999/
    Monsaraz Mission Site: https://www.olagoalqueva.com/en/worlds-biggest-analog
    ESA’s Tip and Cue Project: https://cin.philab.esa.int/databases/projects/laying-the-foundation-for-ai-based-tip-and-cue
    TU Delft’s Interview with Nadine about her book: https://delta.tudelft.nl/en/article/it-is-important-that-there-are-books-about-aerospace-for-girls-too
    Amazon Netherlands link for Met Mama naar Mars: https://www.amazon.nl/Mama-naar-Mars-Karen-Akker/dp/9090382461
    An Article on the Solar Cat Project: https://www.ellbru.nl/nieuws/aerodynamisch-engineer-verbakel-innovation-nadine-duursma
    Podcast Cover Photo Credit:
    Nadine Duursma. (2025). Ana Cristina Pires Facebook. photograph. Retrieved November 27, 2025, from https://www.facebook.com/anapires.co/posts/monsaraz-mars-analog-mission-in-portugalworlds-biggest-analog-meet-the-asp-1-nov/4673872376172936/
    The Airlock Module Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/AirlockModule

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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.
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