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Helicopters on the Moon? NASA astronaut candidate’s skills could shape Lunar landings

New NASA astronaut candidate Ben Bailey thinks that his 2,000 flight hours here on Earth might come in handy during a moon landing.

September 25, 2025 / 18:13 IST
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Ben Bailey, one of the 10 members of NASA's 2025 astronaut candidate class, who is a helicopter pilot. (Image credit: Space.com / Josh Dinner)

When most people think of astronauts, they imagine rockets and weightless capsules adrift in space. Yet for NASA’s 2025 astronaut candidate Ben Bailey, the secret to conquering the Moon might just be found in the cockpit of a helicopter. With more than 2,000 hours of flying under his belt, Bailey is showing how rotary-wing expertise could prove vital to the Artemis programme's lunar ambitions.

Inspired by history, driven by innovation

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Bailey’s passion for flying was first sparked by the 1995 film Apollo 13, which drew attention to the Navy’s helicopter operations during the recovery mission. Now, he’s channelling that inspiration into training that fuses traditional flying skills with the demands of modern space exploration. His story reflects how curiosity and ingenuity can reshape what it means to be truly “mission ready.”

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