EVA Report – March 31st

Report title: EVA Report
Crew #: 333
Position: Journalist
Report prepared by: Joanna Galloway
Date: 31-3-2026
Sol: 2

EVA #: 4

Purpose of EVA: An outing for Antoine’s research. The goal is to observe the landscape from an astronaut’s perspective and then capture video footage and photos with the drone.

Start time: 01:56 PM
End time: 4:06 PM

Narrative: Started decompression at 01:56 PM, The Crew unplugged Curiosity and Opportunity which charged over lunch time and took Perseverance and Spirit towards Compass Rock, departing from the MDRS at 2:04 PM, they arrived at Campus Rock at 2:15PM. There Antoine flew the drone to take some pictures and videos for his research, then he made the team complete a form. At around 2:48 pm the door to the station swung open because of the high wind force, the crew made its way back to the station to shut it and drove back to Campus Rock around 3:06pm.

They arrived back to the terrain at 3:17 pm to continue Antoine’s experience. Where they walked toward the recorded site to better understand the terrain. Then, they returned to their rovers at 3:55pm and arrived back at the station at 4:06pm. Decomp started at 16:07pm back

Destination per MDRS Map: Compass Rock
Destination Coordinates (use UTM WGS 84): 519900E 4263000N

EVA Participants:
Antoine, Executive officer (Team lead)
Marie, Commander
Matias, Astronomer

Road(s) and routes per MDRS Map: Cow Dung road and Galileo road

Mode of travel: Driving and walking

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