Journalist’s report.
Author: Batoul Tani
Today was marked by extreme weather conditions. However, in the morning, an EVA was carried out, specifically the one dedicated to retrieving Antoine’s equipment. Later on, rain and lightning around the station and in the Utah desert made any outdoor activity in the afternoon impossible, making this day particularly memorable in terms of weather. As a result, no EVA will be conducted tomorrow either.
Taking advantage of this forced break, the crew dedicated more time to video documentation, filming longer sequences on the various ongoing experiments.
On the science side, the laboratory work for the microbiology experiment led by Batoul, the crew journalist, was completed today.
Tonight, the final emergency medical simulation was conducted under the supervision of Health and Safety Officer Odile. This time, the scenario involved an imagined smoke-filled Greenhab, adding an extra level of difficulty to the drill.
The physical activity remains intense, especially with the upcoming completion of Béa and Arnaud’s study on the impact of physical exercise on attention. The final questionnaires will be distributed to the crew tomorrow to conclude the experiment, as the last pedal strokes are approaching!
Bérengère, the Greenhab Officer, is now in the final stretch of her experiment, continuing her efforts to meet her objectives before the end of the mission.