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CAVES, an acronym for Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising human behaviour and performance Skills, is a European Space Agency astronaut training course in which international astronauts train in a space-analogue cave environment. Designed at the European Astronaut Center, the course aims to prepare astronauts for safe and efficient long duration spaceflight operations by means of a realistic scientific and exploration mission within a multicultural, ISS-representative team.

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  • CAVES, an acronym for Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising human behaviour and performance Skills, is a European Space Agency astronaut training course in which international astronauts train in a space-analogue cave environment. Designed at the European Astronaut Center, the course aims to prepare astronauts for safe and efficient long duration spaceflight operations by means of a realistic scientific and exploration mission within a multicultural, ISS-representative team. (en)
  • CAVES, acronimo di Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising human behaviour and performance Skills, è un corso di addestramento per astronauti dell'Agenzia Spaziale Europea (ESA) in cui gli astronauti europei e internazionali si addestrano in grotta, un ambiente per alcune caratteristiche simile a quello spaziale. Il corso è stato ideato presso il Centro europeo degli astronauti (European Astronaut Centre - EAC) per preparare gli astronauti a operazioni spaziali di lunga durata sicure ed efficienti attraverso una missione scientifica e esplorativa realistica all'interno di un team multiculturale come sulla ISS. (it)
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  • CAVES, an acronym for Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising human behaviour and performance Skills, is a European Space Agency astronaut training course in which international astronauts train in a space-analogue cave environment. Designed at the European Astronaut Center, the course aims to prepare astronauts for safe and efficient long duration spaceflight operations by means of a realistic scientific and exploration mission within a multicultural, ISS-representative team. Each training course lasts for approximately three weeks. The first two weeks focus on providing the astronauts with the necessary behavioural patterns, scientific knowledge, and technical skills to work effectively and safely in an underground environment. During this time, trainees visit simple caves to become acquainted with the conditions they will find themselves in during their final expedition, a six-day uninterrupted expedition exploring a complex cave system. The main purpose of the mission is to foster their communication, decision-making, problem-solving, leadership and team dynamics capabilities by means of team activities and a real crew mission performed in a space-like environment. (en)
  • CAVES, acronimo di Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising human behaviour and performance Skills, è un corso di addestramento per astronauti dell'Agenzia Spaziale Europea (ESA) in cui gli astronauti europei e internazionali si addestrano in grotta, un ambiente per alcune caratteristiche simile a quello spaziale. Il corso è stato ideato presso il Centro europeo degli astronauti (European Astronaut Centre - EAC) per preparare gli astronauti a operazioni spaziali di lunga durata sicure ed efficienti attraverso una missione scientifica e esplorativa realistica all'interno di un team multiculturale come sulla ISS. Ogni corso di addestramento dura circa tre settimane. Nelle prime due settimana i cosiddetti cavenauti vengono istruiti delle conoscenze tecniche e scientifiche necessarie per lavorare in modo efficace e sicuro nell'ambiente sotterraneo e visitano alcune grotte semplici per ambientarsi alle condizioni che troveranno durante la loro spedizione. In seguito, trascorrono sei giorni esplorando ininterrottamente un complesso sistema di grotte. Lo scopo principale della missione è quello di migliorare la loro comunicazione, il processo decisionale, la risoluzione dei problemi, la leadership e le dinamiche di squadra durante una vera e propria missione con equipaggio eseguita in un ambiente simile allo spazio. (it)
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