GreenHab Report – April 4th

Report title: GreenHab Report
Crew #: 333
Position: GreenHab Officer
Report prepared by: Matthias De Groote
Date: 04-04-2026
Sol: 6

Environmental control (fan & heater): Yes, Fan max: 80, Fan min: 75; Heater: 70 F°

Average temperatures (last 24h): 83.25 F°
Maximum temperature (last 24h): 97.9 F°
Minimum temperature (last 24h): 68.6 F°

Hours of supplemental light: 4:00

Daily water usage for crops: 2.25 gal
Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: 0.5 gal
Water in the Tank (160 gal useful capacity): 144 gallons remaining
Time(s) of watering for crops: 10:00 am

Changes to crops: Crops were attacked, basil, radishes and lettuce were severely impacted. Loss has been estimated to 1/3 of radishes, 70% of the basil bush (more than 60g of leaves) and the lettuce head (80-90% of the lettuce).

A net over the crops and a cage mouse trap have been installed to try and protect the crops.

If any attack of this sort has been reported in the past, please inform us of how it’s been dealt with.

Harvest: N/A

Support/supplies needed: No

Supplemental Operations Report – April 4th

Date: 04/04/2026
Name of person filing report: Brett Bennett
Reason for Report: Routine
Off-Nominal Systems: Hab outer shell. GreenHab hydrant. Tunnel tarps.

Power system: Nominal.
Current generator hours: 1448.0

Propane:
Station Tank: 52%
Director Tank: 68%
Intern Tank: 70%
Generator Tank: 76%

Water:
Hab Static Tank: 360 gallons
GreenHab: 145 gallons
Outpost tank: 450 gallons
Septic Tanks emptied: No
The water transfer pump in the Hab car showed reduced flow (approx 25% normal) on Apr 1. Inspection showed a functioning pump and damaged pump hose. A new hose has been ordered and the pump fitted with a set of interim hoses.
Continue to refer to last week’s operations report for the most recent information on the GreenHab hydrant.

Rovers:
Sojourner rover used: No (except for servicing)
Hours: 226.7
Beginning Charge: 100%
Ending Charge: 100%
Currently Charging: Yes
Monthly rover service for all rovers completed April 4. All rovers are in a nominal condition.

Cars:
Hab Car used and why, where: Multiple trips to Hanksville for supplies.
Crew Car used and why, where: Replacement vehicle is still being sourced.
General notes and comments: The station will be operating with the hab car only until crew car function is replaced.

Internet: Nominal.
EVA suits and radios: Nominal. Recent issue with headset wire connection fixed by crew.
Suits: Nominal.
Comms: Nominal.
T-Echo EVA-link: Nominal.

Campus wide inspection, if action taken, what and why: Several tunnel tarps show wind damage from an April 2 storm. Tarps have been temporarily repaired by crew 333 and are functional but will ultimately need replacement.
The RAM personnel door was also damaged during the April 2 storm, showing a 0.5" overlap on the latch side post-storm. A disassembly and repair of the top hinge has restored the door to nominal function.
Hab outer shell shows ongoing wear.

Summary of Hab Operations: Nominal. See notes on recent additional projects in preceding reports.

Summary of GreenHab Operations: Nominal.
Summary of SciDome Operations: Nominal.
Summary of Observatories Operations: Nominal.
Summary of RAM Operations: Nominal.
Summary of Outpost Operations:
Director trailer: Nominal. Trailer holding tank emptied and water refilled on April 4.
Intern trailer: Nominal. Water refilled on April 4.

Journalist Report – April 3rd

Report title: Journalist Report
Crew #: 333
Position: Crew Journalist
Report prepared by: Joanna Galloway
Date: 03-04-2026
Sol: 5

Journalist Report Title: Sol 5

The weather finally calmed down today therefore everyone was able to go out in EVA. Joanna, Antoine and Matias were up first, after a hefty bowl of oatmeal they made their way to sea of shells to continue Antoine’s experience. Being worried about the batteries of the rovers, they didn’t go all the way to Sea of Shells but they still got to appreciate some beautiful views along the way. Marie, Matthias and Zahraa used their morning to work on some homework and to set up their experiments.

Lunch was minestrone soup ‘à la martienne’ but before we could attack it, we had to do an emergency EVA to repair the pressurised tunnels that led to the RAM. The wind must’ve made it collapse. Matias and Antoine were there for the rescue, repairing the issues, this took quite some time as the job was much bigger than we initially thought. They first thought they could seal the hole but quickly found out that the tarp will have to be completely replaced. Lunch was eating quickly to get the second team ready for their afternoon EVA.

Marie, Matthias and Zahraa completed Antoine’s experience before heading to Sea of Shells. Quite a surreal site to see on Mars. They climbed multiple hills to take in the beautiful scenery from the highest point. The rest of the team back at the station, cleaned the Hab and passed the time by playing games. They also enjoyed an interview of the Artemis Crew who are currently in space.

When the Crew was reunited, we made the most of the time by writing the reports and planning the next few days. For dinner we are having chicken curry prepared by Zahraa and Matthias. Tonight will be an evening playing mime games and an early night to prepare for tomorrow’s big day.

Astronomy Report – April 3rd

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Report title: Astronomy Report
Crew #: 333
Position: Crew Astronomer
Report prepared by: Matias Ballivian Ascarrunz
Date: 03-04-2026
Sol:5

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY
Robotic Telescope Requested: MDRS-WF and RCOS-16
Objects to be Imaged this Evening: NGC-7000, Messier 86, Messier 51
Images submitted with this report: None
Problems Encountered: None

MUSK OBSERVATORY
Solar Features Observed: N/A
Images submitted with this report: N/A
Problems Encountered: N/A

EVA Report – April 7th

Report title: EVA Report
Crew #: 333
Position: Journalist
Report prepared by: Joanna Galloway
Date: 07-04-26
Sol: 9
EVA #:13

Purpose of EVA: Antoine will conduct an (EVA) to carry out his field experiment. The entire crew will participate in two EVA so that he can clearly explain how to observe the landscape and complete the questionnaire consistently. Weather conditions are favorable for drone operations, allowing it to capture the images required for the experiment. In the meantime, all participating crew members will analyze the surrounding landscape according to the defined criteria.
Start time: 9.06 am
End time: 11.47 am
Narrative: after a few issues with the microphones, the crew was able to start decompression at 9.06am. In spirit there was Matthias and Zahraa and in Curiosity there was Antoine and Marie. They left at 9.15am in direction for Green Mars View. at 9.42am at green mars view still have enough battery in the Rovers and are going to do Antoine’s experiences. They explored the terrain which at first wasn’t too interesting for his experience but then after a bit of walking, he found the perfect place. At 11.08am, They finished the experiment and made their way back home by 11.42am
Destination per MDRS Map: Green Mars View
Destination Coordinates (use UTM WGS 84): 0520599E 4256789N
EVA Participants:
Team leader: Antoine, Executive Officer
Matthias, Green Hab Officer
Marie, Commander
Zahraa, HSO
Road(s) and routes per MDRS Map: Cow dung road
Mode of travel: walking and driving (550m from rovers (~0.35 mile))

Journalist Report – April 7th

Report title: Journalist Report
Crew #: 333
Position: Crew Journalist
Report prepared by: Joanna Galloway
Date: 07-04-2026
Sol: 9

Journalist Report Title (if applicable): Solving problems on mars

I think if we’re gonna remember anything from our time on Mars it will be our pancake mornings which is now a staple. We had a few mic issues this morning when the first team was gearing up which took us some time to figure it out but we managed to fix it. Marie, Zahraa, Antoine and Matthias were heading for Green Mars View to find a new site for Antoine’s experience. This left Matias and Joanna back at the hab to do a general clean up. The Crew had a while to drive to and from so they came back to the station around 12pm, amazed by what they had seen! Lunch was already served: an omelet prepared by Matias. It was eaten up quickly by the team. It’s crazy that after almost two weeks confined together, we still have lots to discuss within our group. The second EVA left around 2pm, unfortunately, the rovers used this morning weren’t able to charge during lunch so Joanna was forced to return to the hab as there were not enough places in the last rover. Issues like this really truly show the character of the team and how well we’re able to cooperate under pressure. Matias and Antoine went to Candor Chasma to find another terrain for Antoine’s experiment. The heat was intense this afternoon but they made their way through it and found the perfect place. Back in the hab, everyone rested after their tiring EVA. The Crew came back early enough which allowed for the team to have a meeting to make sure everyone was coping well with the confined living space and make sure there were no issues. Afterwards, Matthias took the time to do his sport and the others started on their reports. As the end of our time on Mars is slowly rearing its head, we decided to go all out tonight and loaded nachos for our amuse bouche followed by a tasty dish of pasta with tomato sauce. We will also finish off the cookies that Zahraa prepared for us for dessert!

GreenHab Report – April 7th

Report title: GreenHab Report
Crew #: 333
Position: GreenHab Officer
Report prepared by: Matthias De Groote
Date: 07-04-2026
Sol: 9

Environmental control (fan & heater): Yes, Fan max : 80, Fan min : 75 ; Heater : 70 F°
Average temperatures (last 24h): 90.35 F°
Maximum temperature (last 24h): 111.6 F°
Minimum temperature (last 24h): 69.1 F°
Hours of supplemental light: 4:00
Daily water usage for crops: 1.6 gal + 0.25 gal previously prepared fertilizer.
Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: 0 gal
Water in the Tank (160 gal useful capacity): 139 gallons remaining
Time(s) of watering for crops: 11:00 am
Changes to crops: N/A
Harvest: N/A
Support/supplies needed: No

Operations Report – April 7th

Report title: Operations Report
Crew #: 333
Position: Executive Officer / Crew Engineer
Report prepared by: Antoine Dubois
Date: 07-04-2026
Sol: 9

Non-nominal systems: Greenhab door
Notes on non-nominal systems: The hole under the Greenhab door was fixed with the piece that was lying next to it. The previous crew didn’t bother to put it back before we arrived (see picture below).

ROVERS
Spirit rover used: EVA #13
Hours: 304.1
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge: 29%
Currently charging: Yes
Opportunity rover used: Out of Service
Hours: /
Beginning charge: /
Ending charge: /
Currently charging: No
Curiosity rover used: EVA #13
Hours: 356.6
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge: 25%
Currently charging: Yes
Perseverance rover used: EVA #14
Hours: 404.3
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge: 49%
Currently charging: Yes
General notes on rovers: After the first EVA, the Spirit and Curiosity rovers did not recharge when they were plugged in. As a result, we were only able to use Perseverance for the second EVA. On our return to the station after the second EVA, we checked the charge status, and both rovers had 100% battery power.

Summary of Hab operations:
Water Use: 12.15 gallons
Main tank level: 215 gallons
Main water tank pipe heater (ON or OFF): OFF
Main water tank heater (ON or OFF): OFF
Toilet tank emptied (NO or YES): NO

Summary of internet: The connection is used to conduct research for experiments, to translate, and to listen to music.

Summary of suits and radios:
Mari Jansen, Commander: Suits and radio 1
Antoine Dubois, Executive officer: Suits and radio 2
Zahraa Al-bayati, HSO: Suits 3 and radio 6
Matias Ballivian, Astronomer: Suits 4 and radio 1
Matthias De Groote, Greenhab Officer: Suits and radio 5
Joanna Galloway, Journalist: Suits and radio 6

Summary of GreenHab operations:
Water use: 1.85 gallons
Heater (ON or OFF): ON, 70 F°
Supplemental light (hours of operation): 7:30 pm to 11:30 pm
Harvest (name, weight in grams): N/A
Summary of ScienceDome operations: We manually turned on the Science Dome’s nightlight today.
Dual split (Heat or AC, On or Off or Automatic): AC, automatic
Summary of RAM operations: Drill and 3 screws to repair the Green Hab door.
Summary of any observatory issues: None
Summary of health and safety issues: None
Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: None

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