Sol Summary – February 21st

Crew 222 Sol Summary Report 21-02-2020

Sol:5

Summary Title: Martian Philosophy

Author’s name: Benjamin Auzou

Mission Status: Work in progress

Sol Activity Summary:

In the morning, the crew woke up with matinal workout session, that was easier than the previous days for everyone.
The purpose of today’s EVA was to explore the Moons. The EVA team spends some time contemplating the landscapes and discussing on philosophy.
In the afternoon the program was a bit different from the other days, because of the need of an EVA to take the LOAC back to the Hab.
Our astronomer Eishi showed us his observations of the night.
Also our GreenHab plented the cress seeds for the music for plants experiments that will be conduct from now to the end of the crew 223’s mission.
In the end of the afternoon we spend a moment of positive psychology together like two sols ago.

Look Ahead Plan:

Tomorrow, we will finally set up the water monitoring experiment, and focus on activities in the Hab, because of the risk of rain or snow.

Anomalies in work: none

Weather: sunny

Crew Physical Status: all members safe and sound

EVA: experiments maintenance and contemplative exploration of the Moons

Reports to be filed: Journalist report, GreenHab Report, Astronomy Report, EVA Report, Photos Report, Photo of the Day, Operations Report, Science Report , EVA Request

Support Requested: Trashes in the Engineering airlock

Journalist Report – February 21st

Crew 222 Journalist Report 21Feb2020

Author: Marie Bochard, Crew Journalist

Sol 5

Title: Discussions

Today’s EVA group went all the way up North to the White Moon. The landscape was breath-taking, and it made us want to meditate while looking at the panorama. The sea of stones in front of us was alien-like. The group sat down for a few minutes enjoying a little rest after the climb up top, and soaked in the view from up the hill. We like to take everything slow here, because nothing good comes from a rush, especially when there is a risk to be hurt. The group headed back and reached the Hab in time for lunch.

During their EVA, we baked delicious bread and prepared a rice salad. The meal was marked by a very interesting discussion between all of us, on topics as vast as ecology, politics and relationships. Nicolas is an environmental activist, and we all learned a lot about what measures need to be taken to prevent a 7°C increase by 2100. It’s hard imagining what’s going on back on Earth while living confined on Mars, because none of the issues seem to matter since we are so far away and unimpacted. But these issues do matter, since problems on Earth will prevent any further exploration of the solar system, including Mars.

Being confined here, we have to find new subjects of conversation often and there is no other source of entertainment than ourselves. We did bring books and movies, but we all prefer talking and playing card games when we have free time. It seems like we’ve known each other for years, as we are all becoming closer and closer day after day.

Valentin, the crew engineer, and myself continued working on his backpack and LCVG this afternoon. LCVG stands for Liquid Cooling and Ventilation System. It is what astronauts use to cool themselves down in their spacesuits, because in space there is no air breeze to cool the suit’s atmosphere. His backpack is similar to the one here at the station, it blows air in the helmet to prevent fogging. These two systems together mimic what marsonauts will carry in their back when they will go on EVAs. The electronics were giving us trouble, but looking at every component individually helped us solve the issue. The system is almost ready to go! We plan to test it on EVA tomorrow. Once again, I’ll keep you posted.

Operations Report – February 21st

Crew 222 Operations Report 02/21/2020

SOL: 5

Name of person filing report: Valentin PRUDHOMME

Non-nominal systems: N/A

Notes on non-nominal systems: N/A

Thursday generator:
Off at 5:30am
On at 9:00pm SOC was 82%

Friday generator:
Off at 6:30am
On at 9:00pm SOC was XX%

Diesel Reading – 75%

Station Propane Reading – 32% (refill asked)

Ethanol Free Gasoline – 0.5 gallons

Water (loft tank): 48 gallons

Water Meter: 149382.89 units

Water (static tank) – 367 gallons

Static to Loft Pump used – yes

Water in GreenHab – 99 gallons

Water in ScienceDome: 0 gallons

Toilet tank emptied: yes

Deimos rover used: yes
Hours: 144.8
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge: 69%
Currently charging: yes

Sojourner rover used: ASSIGNED TO DIRECTOR
Hours: N/A
Beginning charge: N/A
Ending charge: N/A
Currently charging: N/A

Spirit rover yes
Hours: 132.4
Beginning charge: N/A
Ending charge: N/A
Currently charging: yes

Opportunity rover used: no
Hours: 69.9
Beginning charge: N/A
Ending charge: N/A
Currently charging: yes

Curiosity rover used: yes
Hours: 138.3
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge: 96%
Currently charging: yes

Notes on rovers: N/A

ATV’s Used: yes
Reason for use: Run during the engineer EVA for the battery.
Oil Added? no
ATV Fuel Used: N/A
Hours the ATVs were Used today: 10 minutes
Notes on ATVs: The second one from the Hab doesn’t have anymore battery. It’s planned to be fixed by Dr Rupert on Sunday.

HabCar used and why, where? The habcar broke down on 02/18/2020. It’s parked at Bull Mountain Market.

CrewCar used and why, where? N/A

General notes and comments: N/A

Summary of internet: used for the com. All ok.

Summary of suits and radios: Suits 7, 8, 9, 10 used and radio tested for the EVA. The spacesuit number 10 worked well during the EVA.

Summary of Hab operations: N/A

Summary of GreenHab operations: N/A

Summary of ScienceDome operations: N/A

Summary of RAM operations: N/A

Summary of any observatory issues: N/A

Summary of health and safety issues: N/A

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: N/A

GreenHab Report – February 21st

Crew 222 GreenHab Report – 21/02/2020

GreenHab Officer : Bleuenn ROIRON

Environmental control : Ambient with door open

Average temperatures: 21°C

Hours of supplemental light: NA

Daily water usage for crops: 9,5 gallons

Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: 0 Liters

Water in blue Tank: 99 gallons

Time(s) of watering crops: 2

Changes to crops: NA

Narrative: Today, I has an EVA this morning so Marie, our journalist took care of the GreenHab and watered plants.
I put seeds in the gelatin i prepared yesterday, this time is is in petri boxes for our experience about UV and muscis.
Tonight i watered plants again and harvested some origan, sage, mint and some sun carrots.

Harvest: 2g sage, 2g mint, 5g origan, 60g carrots( 6 small carrots with leafs)

Support/supplies needed: N/A

Astronomy Report – February 20th

Crew 222 Astronomy Report 20Feb2020

Astronomy Report

Name: Eishi Kim

Crew: 222

Date: 2/20/2020

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY

Robotic Telescope Requested (choose one) MDRS-WF

Objects to be Imaged this Evening: NGC 281, M42 and the Markarian’s chain are to be imaged as part of the astrophotography project.

Images submitted with this report: None

Problems Encountered: No calibration frames for M101 have been taken. Will follow Peter’s advice of using tonight’s calibration frames instead.

MUSK OBSERVATORY

Solar Features Observed: The observatory was used today for a familiarization session in solar imaging. No significant phenomenon is to be reported.

Images submitted with this report: None

Problems Encountered: None

Sol Summary – February 20th

Crew 222 Sol Summary Report 20-02-2020

Sol:4

Summary Title: Routine day on Mars

Author’s name: Benjamin Auzou

Mission Status: Work in progress

Sol Activity Summary:

In the morning, the crew woke up with matinal workout session.

The purpose of today’s EVA was to find a path up to the Hab Ridge from the Kissing Camels. This was a success and the view from up here was splendid.

In the afternoon we worked on our own experiments.

In the end of the afternoon our HSO Nicolas organized a cooperation game for us.

Look Ahead Plan:

Tomorrow, we will explore the northern area of the Hab, we will make sure to pay more attention to the way we communicate during EVAs. Also with the weather report, we need to prepare the possibility of a rainy day on Saturday. For that we chose to send two of us on an EVA in the afternoon to bring back the LOAC, which can’t stay two days without a battery replacement.

Anomalies in work: none

Weather: mostly clear

Crew Physical Status: all members safe and sound

EVA: experiments maintenance and exploration of the Kissing Camels and Hab Ridge

Reports to be filed: Journalist report, GreenHab Report, Astronomy Report, EVA Report, EVA Request, Photos Report, Photo of the Day, Operations Report

Support Requested: Nothing to report

Operations Report – February 20th

Crew 222 Operations Report 20Feb2020

SOL: 4

Name of person filing report: Valentin PRUDHOMME

Non-nominal systems: N/A

Notes on non-nominal systems: N/A

Wednesday generator:

Off at 6:30am

On at 9:00pm SOC was 83%

Thursday generator:

Off at 5:30am

On at 9pm SOC was XX%

Diesel Reading – 75%

Station Propane Reading – 34% (refill asked)

Ethanol Free Gasoline – 0.5 gallons

Water (loft tank): 47 gallons

Water Meter: 149356.82 units

Water (static tank) – 387 gallons

Static to Loft Pump used – yes

Water in GreenHab – 108.5 gallons

Water in ScienceDome: 0 gallons

Toilet tank emptied: no

Deimos rover used: yes

Hours: 144.3

Beginning charge: 100%

Ending charge: 94%

Currently charging: yes

Sojourner rover used: ASSIGNED TO DIRECTOR

Hours: N/A

Beginning charge: N/A

Ending charge: N/A

Currently charging: N/A

Spirit rover used: no

Hours: 132.0

Beginning charge: N/A

Ending charge: N/A

Currently charging: yes

Opportunity rover used: no

Hours: 69.9

Beginning charge: N/A

Ending charge: N/A

Currently charging: yes

Curiosity rover used: yes

Hours: 138.2

Beginning charge: 100%

Ending charge: 69%

Currently charging: yes

Notes on rovers: N/A

ATV’s Used: yes

Reason for use: Run during the engineer EVA for the battery.

Oil Added? no

ATV Fuel Used: N/A

Hours the ATVs were Used today: 10 minutes

Notes on ATVs: The second one from the Hab doesn’t have anymore battery.

HabCar used and why, where? The habcar broke down on 02/18/2020. It’s parked at Bull Mountain Market.

CrewCar used and why, where? N/A

General notes and comments: N/A

Summary of internet: used for the com. All ok.

Summary of suits and radios: Suits 7, 8, 9, 10 used and radio tested for the EVA. The spacesuit number 10 has stopped ventilating during the EVA this morning but the lights were still on. I tried to fix this during this afternoon and I’ll see if it works tomorrow.

Summary of Hab operations: N/A

Summary of GreenHab operations: N/A

Summary of ScienceDome operations: N/A

Summary of RAM operations: N/A

Summary of any observatory issues: N/A

Summary of health and safety issues: N/A

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: N/A

GreenHab Report – February 20th

Crew 222 GreenHab Report – 20Feb2020

GreenHab Officer : Bleuenn ROIRON

Environmental control : Ambient with door open

Average temperatures: 20,7°C

Hours of supplemental light: NA

Daily water usage for crops: 9 gallons

Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: 0 Liters

Water in blue Tank: 108,5 gallons

Time(s) of watering crops: 2

Changes to crops: NA

Narrative: Today, I started by watering plants and then I put seeds in the gelatin i prepared yesterday, but it was too hot in the greenhab so i had to put them in the science dome, thos plants will be compared to thoses that will

grow in the culture tower moss. Then I prepared gelatin for the experiment on plants, called music for plants that i’ll start tomorrow. Tonight i watered plants again and harvested some basil and chives to put on our tonight pizza.

Harvest: 6g basil, 5g chiver

Support/supplies needed:

Journalist Report – February 20th

Crew 222 Journalist Report 20Feb2020

Author: Marie Bochard, Crew Journalist

Sol 4

Title: Precious water

The exploration continues! This morning, the EVA group headed down South to the Kissing Camels, a set of rocks between which the road passes through. Once there, we safely climbed over to the ridge, the hill that surpasses the road. The view up there was beautiful, on one side there was a vast plain with colored hilltops, on the other side there was a snowy mountain in the distance, between the high rock hills.

This afternoon, our crew Scientist, Nina, finished assembling her AeroSpring tower, the vertical culture tower. She also started to cultivate the plants that will grow in this tower, in a special moss that allows faster growth. We are hoping to see some sprouts before the end of our mission, and I will keep you posted!

Our Commander, Benjamin, also started putting together his experiment: the water-consumption control system. Using a camera linked to buttons, once someone wants to use water they just have to press a button before and the device will take a picture of the water-level before and after opening the tap. This monitoring is very important to our mission. Water is a rare resource here, and it has to be used with parsimony. Our biggest source of consumption is drinking: each crew member drinks up to 3L per day, since it is very dry here we are always thirsty. We also use water for cooking, as all our food comes dehydrated and has to be submerged in water before being cooked. The rest of the consumption comes from the dishes, hygiene and the toilet flush. We manage to use only 15 gallons of water per day in the Hab! Of course, in the GreenHab water is used to water the plants, and this system doesn’t take it into account since it is already monitored there.

Once again, Nicolas had prepared a relaxation session, which ended the afternoon well. Tonight is a special night: it’s pizza night! While writing our reports, we can all smell the oven heating up for our long-awaited dinner. Goodnight from every member of this amazing crew!

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