GreenHab Report – February 7th
Crew 221 GreenHab Report 07FEB2020
GreenHab Officer: Jessica Todd
Environmental control: Heating. GreenHab door shade cloth (40%) (30%) on.
Average temperatures: 23.75°C
Hours of supplemental light: 19:30 to 00:00
Daily water usage for crops: 10 gallons
Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: 0.5 gallons
Water in Blue Tank: 232.5 gallons
Time(s) of watering for crops: 3
Changes to crops: Ginger has sprouted! The wilty tomatoes look much better today after a healthy watering. Butter lettuce also has bugs so I gave it a little spray with the pesticide. One of the strawberry plants has flowered!
Narrative: I performed a moisture check on all the plant beds to give me a better idea of their water needs. The lettuce plants take up water quite slowly, whereas the herbs and the tomatoes require at least two waterings a day. Luis and I also checked on our Blue Corn experiment. Unfortunately the Martian soil is basically like cement or clay when it gets wet and so the corn is likely struggling. We’ve halved the soil samples and mixed half with Earth soil to see if that makes a difference. Maria and I are also planning a mungbeans experiment, looking at different Martian soil to Earth ratios to see if we can grow anything in the next week. We will set that up tomorrow.
Harvest: NA
Support/supplies needed: NA
Other Notes: N/A
Science Report – February 7th
Crew 221 Science Report 07-FEB-20
Crew Science Officer: Hemani Kalucha
1. Microbiology Research
Today, we continued our microbiology experiment. We observed further growth in bacteria in the dirty space suit sample. The bacteria was primitively identified as Bacillus subtilis. We also successfully made some Agar today. We added sugar, water, gelatin, and beef boullion to make the Agar. We then added the Agar to 12 petri dishes. All samples were weighed and put into the catalogue. Lastly, we did some preliminary pH soil testing on the samples.
2. ISRU project
The martian soil was cracked and inhospitable to plants, so we adjusted the ISRU experiment to be half martian soil and half earth soil, with all the same other parameters. Hopefully, the results will be kinder.
Sol Summary – February 7th
Crew 221 Sol Summary Report 07Feb-2020
Sol:5
Summary Title: It’s all about the Science
Author’s name: Maria Grulich, M.Sc.
Mission Status: Nominal
Sol Activity Summary:
Update since last Sol Summary: Crew 221 had another cultural night with Jessica Todd the Greenhab Officer, introducing the crew to Australian history, slang, the most dangerous and cutest animals in Australia and Vegemite, which not every crew member enjoyed. The main take-away is that in Australia everyone is your “mate” and you have to help them just like on Mars.
This morning, the commander woke up the team to prepare for another long EVA to go to Candor Chasma, which the crew expects to have been formed by water. The EVA team left at 10:00 am and had beautiful weather and the geology of Candor Chasma was very interesting. There were several stratigraphic layers, from which the crew took samples and will try to grow bacteria.
In the afternoon, the team worked on their robot under the eyes of “Fuzz” and made good progress besides one little piece broke off, which has to be glued before the team can continue and probably finish the robot tomorrow.
The samples in the incubator currently only show bacteria growth on the sample of the spacesuit before cleaning. This is also a good sign, since it means the crew is working cleanly. Today, they also produced agar, which was successful this time. All samples have been weighed and tomorrow, they will be processed to grow microbes. Tonight, there will be pizza prepared by the Crew Journalist H. Kalucha and we have a sports session with Crew Engineer L. D. Monge.
Look Ahead Plan: Sports Session, Meditation Session
Anomalies in work: None
Update mouse in hab: still no joy in catching it.
Weather: sunny no winds in the morning, windy in the afternoon, no precipitation
Crew Physical Status: Good
EVA: 10:00an to 12:50pm
Reports to be filed:
Sol Summary
Commander Report
Photo Report
EVA Report
EVA Request
Operations Report including HSO Report
GreenHab Report
Science Report
Support Requested: None
Astronomy Report – February 06th
Astronomy Report
Name: Ghanim Alotaibi
Crew: 221
Date: 06 Feb 2020
A mistake was found in the coordinate submitted for the patterns of the discovery project. The discovery patterns observations submitted yesterday was therefore canceled from Skynet. New patterns will be identified for tomorrow’s night and will be submitted to Skynet.
A new variable star target was identified. The astronomy proposal was updated and sent to observatory director.
MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY
Robotic Telescope Requested MDRS-14
Objects to be Imaged this Evening:
- V CAS Variable
- 2MASS J06593158-0405277(new target submitted today)
- Orion Nebula
Images submitted with this report: Non
.
Problems Encountered: Non
Regards
Ghanim
Operations Report – February 06th
Crew 221 Operations Report 06Feb2022
SOL: 4
Name of person filing report: Luis D. Monge
Non-nominal systems:
Notes on non-nominal systems:
Generator: on (at 8pm)
Hours run: 13:00
From what time last night: 7:00pm
To what time this morning: 8:00am
List any additional daytime hours when the generator was run : 0
Solar— SOC % (Before generator is run at night) 76%
Diesel Reading – 98%
Station Propane Reading – 61%
Ethanol Free Gasoline – gallons
Water (loft tank): 35 gallons
Water Meter: 148 units
Water (static tank) – 355 gals
Static to Loft Pump used – yes
Water in GreenHab – 243 gals
Water in ScienceDome: 0 gallons
Toilet tank emptied: no
Deimos rover used: no
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging:
Sojourner rover used: ASSIGNED TO DIRECTOR
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: yes
Spirit rover used: yes
Hours: (before EVA) : 129
Beginning charge: (Before EVA) 100%
Ending charge: (On return from EVA, before recharging) 35%
Currently charging: yes
Opportunity rover used: no
Hours: n/a
Beginning charge: n/a
Ending charge: n/a
Currently charging: yes
Curiosity rover used: yes
Hours: 135
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge: 25%
Currently charging: yes
Notes on rovers:
ATV’s Used: (Honda, 300, 350.1, 350.2, 350.3) not used
Reason for use: not used
Oil Added? not used
ATV Fuel Used: Gals not used
# Hours the ATVs were Used today: not used
Notes on ATVs:
HabCar used and why, where? not used
CrewCar used and why, where? not used
General notes and comments: not used
Summary of internet: operational
Summary of suits and radios: not used
Summary of Hab operations: nominal.
Summary of GreenHab operations: black corn experiment started, 4 trays were filled 3 with mars soil and one with regular soil for control, beans were plantes and watered with 2L. operational, watering of the plants carried out as per procedure
Summary of ScienceDome operations: 2 incubators runing, microbiology experiments going on and cultures are bieng grown in agar plates.
Summary of RAM operations: robot assembly is ongoing adn expected to continue.
Summary of any observatory issues: nominal
Summary of health and safety issues: no issues
Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support:
Crew Photos – February 06th
GreenHab Report – February 06th
Crew 221 GreenHab Report 06FEB2020
GreenHab Officer: Jessica Todd
Environmental control: Heating. GreenHab door shade cloth (40%) (30%) on.
Average temperatures: 18.33°C
Hours of supplemental light: 19:30 to 00:00
Daily water usage for crops: 9.2 gallons
Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: 0.5 gallons
Water in Blue Tank: 243 gallons
Time(s) of watering for crops: 1
Changes to crops: Two of the four succulent plants seemed to have recovered a bit, yay! The leaves are more plump. Waiting on the other two. I repotted one of the sadder looking ones, as the soil was completely dry and barren and the roots didn’t seem healthy. Hanging lettuce pot on the bottom was fully soaked in water. As the pot has no drainage, will leave lettuce unwatered for the next day in the hopes that the soil dries out a bit. A few tomato plants are wilting. Rotated the plants on the bed. Ginger has almost sprouted, and the radish sprinklers, bell peppers and roma tomato have all sprouted.
Narrative: The plant beds were very moist this morning so I skipped the morning watering. Crew Engineer and I set up a new experiment in the GreenHab. We are going to attempt to grow Blue Corn from Martian soil! We have set up four trays on one of the benches, one as the control and three containing different types of Martian soil, mixed with some fertilizer. We’ve planted several rows of blue corn and will be watering it and monitoring the soil conditions each day.
Harvest: NA
Support/supplies needed: NA
Other Notes: Have sprayed the herb garden and the carrots and icy radishes with some pesticide to get rid of the small bugs. Will not harvest for the next few days. Also, slightly concerned about the wilty tomato plants. I have no experience with tomatos. Would this be a symptom of too much/little water? Or too much/little sunlight?
Sol Summary – February 06th
Sol:4
Summary Title: It’s all about the Science
Author’s name: Maria Grulich, M.Sc.
Mission Status: Nominal
Sol Activity Summary:
Update since last Sol Summary: Crew 221 had great Mexican tacos and prepared a new batch of kombucha that they inherited from crew 220. It will be ready by the 11thof February! No big evening activities were planned as the crew needed some good night sleep to refill their batteries. The discussions between the crew members, however, become more and more interesting each day.
This morning, the commander woke up the team with “starships” by Nicki Minaj to get the team up and running and also prepared pancakes with fresh banana for the crew.
After a short team meeting to plan the day, the crew teamed up in pairs. Crew Engineer L. Monge and GreenHab Officer J.Todd focused on ISRU plant experiments in the GreenHab to plant black corn in different soils taken during yesterday’s EVA from different places. Crew Journalist H. Kalucha and Crew Astronomer G. Alotaibi started to build the crew robot in the RAM that shall be tested once ready during EVAs, even though several crew members dropped by to help as everyone was excited to build it. Crew Commander M.Grulich and HSO R. Alshammari were preparing the soil samples from the last EVA and inspecting the petri dishes from yesterday. They were positively surprised to find the first signs of bacteria growth from the sample of the EVA space suit before it was cleaned. The air sample and soil sample from yesterday did not show any sign of bacteria growth yet.
In the evening, the crew will have Costa-Rican empanadas and another meditation session shortly before the Australian cultural night, where J. Todd will try to sell the crew on vegemite.
EVA: None
Reports to be filed:
Sol Summary
Journalist Report
Photo Report
EVA Request
Operations Report
GreenHab Report
Astronomy Report
Science Report
Support Requested: None
Journalist Report – February 06th
Crew 221 Journalist Report 06Feb2020
Author: Hemani Kalucha, Crew Journalist
Sol 4
Title: A day of science!
This morning, we were awoken by our wonderful commander making pancakes and serving the last of the fresh fruit – bananas. Energized by this meal, the crew divided into teams of three. Luis and Jess planted the black corn seeds in the greenhab using martian soil, collected from the EVA done yesterday. Maria and Rawan spent the whole day growing bacteria in the samples also collected from the EVA done yesterday. One of the samples saw signs of bacteria, which caused lots of excitement and a feeling of success amongst the crew. Hemani and Ghanim started to build the robot. After a fun team lunch of good conversation and two-minute Ramen, the teams switched around, and the all girl engineering team (Hemani, Maria, Jess) put together the robotic arm! It started to get cold in the RAM, so the Crew Engineer didn’t have time to get his moisture sensor fully working, but all in all, much progress was made on all fronts. The mini missions made the hours go by a little faster, since the lack of internet and space, usually makes the day feel long and slow. Tonight will be another fun filled evening with sports, meditation, and another crewmember’s cultural exploration.
















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