NOLS Wilderness Training Key to NASA's Artemis II Astronauts' Success in Space

April 18, 2026
NOLS Wilderness Training Key to NASA's Artemis II Astronauts' Success in Space
  • NOLS senior faculty explain that wilderness training lets astronauts practice leadership in high-stress, resource-limited settings akin to spacecraft life.

  • The program emphasizes decision-making under stress, fatigue management, and reflective debriefing to continually boost team performance.

  • Commander Reid Wiseman noted that NOLS lessons on expedition behavior and staying steady under pressure resurfaced during the mission’s tense moments.

  • Wyoming serves as a core training ground due to its remote, austere terrain that mirrors spaceflight challenges, including fatigue management and clear communication.

  • NASA has partnered with NOLS since 1999, conducting more than 45 wilderness expeditions to prepare crews for long-duration spaceflight.

  • Artemis II astronauts trained with NOLS before their moon mission, with some sessions in Wyoming’s backcountry.

  • NOLS and NASA consider Wyoming-based training foundational for the psychological and operational demands of lunar missions and deep-space exploration.

  • NOLS instructors stress expedition behavior—putting others first and sensing the team needs—which translates to leadership and teamwork in space.

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