Sol Summary Report for sol 0.2
November 2, 2017
Here is when it gets rough!
Shannon Rupert, MDRS Director
Mission Status: We accomplished quite a lot today, considering we are
a small group. See Kay’s engineering report for details.
Sol Activity Summary: The rest of the crew were up and outside working
when I arrived. We worked on the tunnel until about 10 am, when a
strange vehicle drove up. We had a media visit from Voice of America,
and I was their interviewee and there I was, looking much as I usually
do at MDRS, oh so fashionable (stop laughing, all you people who know
me), with my hair a spectacular mess! I did get to brush my teeth
before filming. It went very well, in the end, although I normally
try my best to get out of being on camera. This will be a series of
videos broadcast in Russia. We continued to work throughout the day,
and although the afternoons are supposed to be free time, this
dedicated group just kept working. We were going to have pizza for
dinner, but our order did not get to the person who was cooking them,
so we ended up with a bunch of wonderful junk food instead.
Look Ahead Plan: We need to get water here for the crew who arrive on
Saturday, so that will be our big push tomorrow.
Anomalies in work: I noticed that this afternoon, with full sun, our
state of charge on the solar system was 53%, which is considerably
lower that it has been. There was no real extra pull on the power
supply today, so I’m not sure what happened. With the generator
currently non-functional we are dependent on the solar only. I am
hoping DG will be able to work on the generator before the crew
arrives. Also we cannot find the hitch for the HabCar.
Weather: The weather continues to be unusually warm and pleasant.
This evening the wind has kicked up a little more than yesterday, but
it’s still a nice day. Almost full moon tonight.
Crew Physical Status: Dirtier, and a little tired.
EVA: No EVAs
Reports to be file: Sol Summary and Engineering Report. We talked
about getting a crew photo, but then just went back to work.
Support Requested: None at this time.