Operations Report – February 3th

Crew 240 Operations Report 03-02-2022

SOL: 3

Name of person filing report: François Vinet

Non-nominal systems: NA

Notes on non-nominal systems: NA

ROVERS

Spirit rover used: no

Hours: 154

Beginning charge: NA

Ending charge: NA

Currently charging: yes (100%)

Opportunity rover used: no

Hours: 83.3

Beginning charge: NA

Ending charge: NA

Currently charging: yes (100%)

Curiosity rover used: no

Hours: 165.7

Beginning charge: NA

Ending charge: NA

Currently charging: yes (100%)

Perseverance rover used: no

Hours: 226.7

Beginning charge: NA

Ending charge: NA

Currently charging: yes (100%)

General notes and comments: NA

Summary of Hab operations:

WATER USE: 25 gallons

Water (static tank): 396 gallons

Water (loft tank): 30 gallons

Water Meter: 0155404.7 units

Static to Loft Pump used : yes

Static tank pipe heater (on or off): on

Static tank heater (On or off): on

Toilet tank emptied: yes (the toilet smelt bad and was full. Is it normal to have to empty them at this frequency? (last time was 2 days ago and the procedure described in the Handbook to empty it was followed)).

Summary of internet: NA

Summary of suits and radios: NA

Summary of GreenHab operations:

WATER USE: 10 gallons at 8am and 6 gallons at 6pm

Heater: on

Supplemental light: on

Harvest: N/A

Questions: N/A

Summary of ScienceDome operations:

Dual split: Off

SOC : 69% at 4.30pm

Summary of RAM operations: One vacuum cleaner was received and put in the upper deck.

Summary of any observatory issues: the dome of the Musk observatory is stuck (the rotation is locking up)

Summary of health and safety issues: NA

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support:

– Is it possible to change 2 headsets? 2 of our headsets are different from the others (the microphone must be attached to the jacket collar and the hearphones are white/transparent) and hold in very badly, even with a headband to keep them (we already have had 2 problems in EVA with them).

– A smoke detector also bipped this morning regularly (as if it on low battery) but the engineer checked the batteries and they were full.

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