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Jaclyn Kagey shapes plans for humanity's return to the Moon
Summary
Jaclyn Kagey is the Artemis III extravehicular activity lead at NASA, helping plan lunar surface spacewalks and real-time operations. She has more than 25 years of experience and recently tested Axiom Space's AxEMU lunar spacesuit.
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Jaclyn Kagey leads extravehicular activity planning for Artemis III and helps define how astronauts will work on the lunar surface. She plans detailed spacewalk timelines and guides real-time operations after crews exit NASA's human landing system. Artemis missions aim to return humans to the Moon and explore the lunar south pole, and Artemis III is intended as a proving ground for future exploration. Kagey has worked in human spaceflight for more than 25 years and has experience across complex programs.
Key details:
- Kagey is the Artemis III extravehicular activity lead in NASA's Flight Operations Directorate.
- Her responsibilities include planning spacewalk timelines and supporting real-time extravehicular operations.
- Crews will conduct surface activities after leaving NASA's human landing system, a commercial lander used for Artemis missions.
- Artemis III will explore the Moon's south polar region and serve as a proving ground for later missions.
- Kagey's career spans more than 25 years; she has planned and executed multiple spacewalks, including work to repair an ammonia leak during U.S. EVA 21.
- She has advocated for spacesuit designs that support a wider range of body types and recently completed a test in Axiom Space's AxEMU on the Active Response Gravity Offload System.
Summary:
Kagey's planning and testing work contributes to the standards and procedures for lunar surface activities and spacesuit development as Artemis prepares to return humans to the Moon. Undetermined at this time.
