Operations Report – January 3rd

Report title: Operations Report
Crew #: 326
Position: Crew Engineer
Report prepared by: Iris Stevenson
Date: 03-01-2026
Sol: 6
Non-nominal systems:

  • Toilet tank light
  • Science Dome floor seals
  • Science Dome floor lamp
  • Science Dome IPA spray bottle

Notes on non-nominal systems:

  • Toilet tank light indicates 2/3 full despite 3 instances of emptying on Sol 5
  • Leaks near floor in Science Dome by outlets on East edge of dome by tables (photos attached)
  • Single-bulb floor lamp has a burnt out light bulb
  • Science Dome IPA spray bottle empty

ROVERS
Spirit rover used: NONFUNCTIONAL
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: YES
Opportunity rover used: NO
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: YES
Curiosity rover used: NO
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: YES
Perseverance rover used: NO
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: YES
General notes on rovers:

Summary of Hab operations:
Water Use: 31.28 gal
Main tank level: 236.1 gal
Main water tank pipe heater: ON
Main water tank heater: ON
Toilet tank emptied: YES
Summary of internet: Nominal
Summary of suits and radios: Some issues with Mission Support radios following EVA
Summary of GreenHab operations:
Water use: 2 gallons
Heater: ON
Supplemental light: 2 hours, 1800-2000
Harvest: kale, 29.27g
Summary of ScienceDome operations: Crew Scientist assembled and dried bricks, and Crew Journalist dried samples of dirt collected from her rover project
Dual split: Automatic
Summary of RAM operations: None
Summary of any observatory issues:
Summary of health and safety issues:
Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support:

  • Leak in Science Dome is near power outlets and has been roped off but requires attention due to imminent Science Dome operations for the Crew Scientist and Crew Journalist
  • Request for refilling bottle of IPA on sink bench
  • Request for removal of burnable trash left on East wall of RAM airlock
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