Operations Report – February 26th

Crew 275 Operations Report 26Feb2023
SOL: 14

Name of person filing report: Quentin Royer
Non-nominal systems:
• Toilet
• Spacesuit n°9
• GreenHab Carbon Monoxide alarm

Notes on non-nominal systems: None

ROVERS
Spirit rover used: No
• Hours: 209.6
• Beginning charge: 100%
• Ending charge: N/A
• Currently charging: Yes

Opportunity rover used: No
• Hours: 113.4
• Beginning charge: 100%
• Ending charge: N/A
• Currently charging: Yes

Curiosity rover used: No
• Hours: 221.4
• Beginning charge: 100%
• Ending charge: N/A
• Currently charging: Yes

Perseverance rover used: No
• Hours: 255.8
• Beginning charge: 100%
• Ending charge: N/A
• Currently charging: Yes

General notes on rovers: Nothing to report.

Summary of Hab operations: The Crew conducted routine operations.
• WATER USE: 23.96 – The formula is inaccurate for the top of the tank
• Water: 478.42 gallons
• Static tank pipe heater: On
• Static tank heater: On
• Toilet tank emptied: No

Summary of internet: Hughes Net was used during the day before the opening of COMMS for email purposes, and Starlink (MDRSCampus-Guest) is used during COMMS. MDRScampus is used for experimental purpose.

Summary of suits and radios: Suits and radios were used during today’s EVA. Nothing to report.

Summary of GreenHab operations: The Crew botanist conducted routine operations.
• WATER USE: 11.98 gallons
• Heater: On
• Supplemental light: No
• Harvest: No

Summary of ScienceDome operations: The commander organized interviews with each crew member.
• Dual split: Switched off during the night

Summary of RAM operations: No operations were conducted in the RAM today.

Summary of any observatory issues: Nothing to report.

Summary of health and safety issues: Nothing to report.

Questions, concerns, and requests to Mission Support:
• We have a few issues with the wind sensor from our atmospheric instruments station. For scientific purpose, is it possible to access the data of wind measurements from the MDRS weather station? Are they already recorded and stored somewhere?
• There was a mouse in the Engineering Airlock tonight at 6:30 pm, interested by our trash. It ran away as the Crew Engineer entered the Airlock to go in the pressurized corridors to check the level of the water tank.

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