Sol Summary – February 24th

Report title: Sol Summary Report

Crew #: 330

Position: Crew Commander

Report prepared by: Gaspard THIEULIN

Date: 24/02/2026

Sol: 9

Summary Title: Another great day on Mars

Mission Status: Going great

Sol Activity Summary:
Today feels like our mission is finally going smoothly, and some kind of routine is setting up. Maybe opposite from what we seek on Earth, this routine actually feels great and relaxing during an intense mission so far.
We got the time to conduct some maintenance and repairing in the station, and we keep on conducting our experiments without major difficulties.
Our first exploration EVA in the morning was a success, and the team was in awe during their walk on the beautiful surface.
Our HSO organized a crew meeting in the afternoon, so that we could all take the time to express our feelings of the first third of our mission. It was really well received, and everyone felt good and closer to the entire crew at the end.

Look Ahead Plan:
We are still working on the Photogrammetry experiment and should conduct the following EVA Thursday and Friday. Our planning feels nicely set up, with a nice balance between advancing our scientific experiments, maintaining the station and taking the time to rest and relax.
We are looking towards our big resupply at the end of the week, as we are beginning to lack the best ingredients of our food supplies.

Anomalies in work:
– Issues with EVA radios headsets (not yet troubleshot, but healthy radios sets have been identified)
– Issue with the Musk Observatory Dome.

Weather: Sunny

Crew Physical Status: Physically fit and well

EVA:
– EVA 08 Conducted with success
– EVA 09 to be planned, for exploration

Reports to be filed:
– EVA 08 Report
– Journalist Report
– Greenhab report
– Operations report
– Astronomy report

Support Requested: If possible, we would like to have a resupply of the following in advance :
– Dehydrated milk
– Handsoap
– Burger Mix and/or Ground Beef
Please find attached the current inventory of our food supply.

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