HSO Beginning Of Mission Checklist- November 26th

Name of person filing report: Dulsaikhan Zorig

Note any safety issues: Notes not required
Note any health/environmental issues: None
Note any missing or recommended health and safety supplies: Maybe AED is required

Safety Equipment Inventory 2022-2023

HAB Upper deck HAB Lower deck RAM GreenHab ScienceDome Rovers
CO monitor Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Escape ladder Yes
Eyewash Yes Yes
Fire blanket Yes Yes Yes
Fire extinguisher Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
First Aid Yes Yes
Intercom Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nightlight Yes
Propane alarm Yes Yes
Radios (Channels 10 and 22) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Smoke alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tow rope Yes

Crew 287 Crew biographies, photos and mission patch 26Nov2023

[title  Crew biographies, photos and mission patch – November 26th]

Crew HSO; Dulsaikhan "Duluu" Zorig:

I specialize in children’s dental care. My professional interests lie in promoting dental health. Since 2020, I’ve been part of the MARS-V program, initially as a member of the program development team. I’ve since taken on the role of leading the module development team.

Outside of work, I enjoy archery, a sport I began training in a year ago. My ambition is to compete in the 2028 World Olympics.

In 2020, I played a pivotal role in shaping the MARS-V analog station program, researching the various protocols used by MDRS. It’s been an exciting journey, and I’m thrilled to be a part of the 287th crew at the MDRS.

Crew Psychologist; Tungalag "Tungaa" Bat-Erdene:

I have a strong interest in business, especially in managing finances and investments, as well as planning strategies and projects. My studies in Business Administration have equipped me with the tools to find new and smart ways to work in these areas.

I’m also fascinated by the study of the mind. Over the last few years, I’ve been learning about psychology and how our brains work, which shows my broad range of interests.

I love tackling new challenges and learning new things, whether it’s in the business world or understanding human behavior. I’m all about getting better and broadening my knowledge.

Let’s discover and succeed together!

Crew Engineer; Munkh-Erdene "Muggi" Altankhuyag:

I work as an electrical engineer with a focus on designing electrical systems at Oyu Tolgoi, part of RioTinto LLC. Since 2021, I’ve been involved with the Mars-V project, where I’ve taken the lead on designing the mission command center and currently serve as the engineering specialist for the 287th crew.

Crew Commander; Enkhtuvshin "Dono" Doyodkhuu:

I have a background in astrophysics, and I’m fascinated by Mars’ evolution and its significance for astrobiology, space resource extraction, and its potential as a secondary home for humanity. Since joining the MARS-V project in 2020, I’ve been part of program development, technology, and foreign affairs teams. Currently, as the operations manager for MARS-V, I’m committed to advancing Mongolia’s contribution to space exploration. I’m excited to lead the 287th crew at the MDRS, where we’re experimenting with Mongolian freeze-dried meals, testing a newly developed Mars analog suit, and refining the MARS-V station program. This experience, alongside my fellow Mars enthusiasts at MDRS, promises to be a profound learning opportunity.

Crew Journalist; Munkhnaran "Sunny" Davaatseren:

I’m Sunny, and I lead the Human Resources for the MARS-V project back home in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. With my HR Management Master’s degree, I focus on guiding our team strategically while nurturing my love for community involvement and the great outdoors, especially hiking.

I played basketball competitively in school, which taught me a lot about working together and staying strong through challenges. These days, as a proud JCI Senator and the founder of the JCI Nomadic chapter, I work hard for community betterment and equal opportunities for all, especially in my role on the board of the JCI Women’s Club.

Whether I’m at work or volunteering, I’m all about creating spaces where everyone feels valued and making a difference that counts. Leading by example, I hope to motivate others to reach for their best and make an impact that matters.

Crew Geologist; Davaa-Ochir "Davaa" Dashbaatar:

As a Geologist and lead of projects with over 20 years of experience in Mongolia and Southeast Asia, my geology background has been a key asset in understanding planetary exploration and science. I have a deep understanding of the unique geological landscape of Mongolia and have leveraged this expertise to successfully lead teams in mineral exploration, development, and production. Throughout my career, I have been instrumental in developing and implementing strategic plans, optimizing operational processes, and building strong relationships with stakeholders for the mining projects. My ability to navigate complex regulatory and environmental challenges has enabled me to successfully deliver on projects and build a reputation as a trusted industry leader.

GreenHab Report – December 1st

Crew 287 GreenHab Report 01-12-2023

GreenHab Officer: Dulsaikhan Zorig

Environmental control: (heater- used, fan- not used, door open- not opened)

Average temperatures: 69.4

Hours of supplemental light: 10 pm to 2 am

Daily water usage for crops: 1.4 gallon

Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: watering kale, radish, cucumber

Water in Blue Tank (200-gallon capacity): 193.1 gallons

Time(s) of watering for crops: 5 pm

Changes to crops: Radish and kale planted on 28 November start to sprout. Re-transplanted cucumber not growing well in a big blue pot.

Narrative: The engineer and I made a simple hydroponic wick system. Yesterday plants listened to the Mozart symphony for about 25 minutes.

Harvest: No harvest. The harvest of 28 November is 0.69375 lb radish.

Support/supplies needed: AAA batteries are needed to scale.

GreenHab Report – November 30th

Crew 287 GreenHab Report 30-11-2023

GreenHab Officer: Dulsaikhan Zorig

Environmental control: (heater- used, fan- not used, door open- 10 min )

Average temperatures: 66.5

Hours of supplemental light: None

Daily water usage for crops: 0.79 gallon

Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: watering kale, radish, cucumber

Water in Blue Tank (200 gallon capacity): 194.5 gallons

Time(s) of watering for crops: 5.15 pm

Changes to crops: Number 7 tomato is growing high

Narrative: I re-transplanted cucumbers that two days ago moved to another pot because it seemed unsuccessful. We have plenty of cucumbers in medium pots so I and an engineer decided to make simple hydroponics.

Harvest: Sunflower, pea, radish – 0.09 lb

Support/supplies needed: None

GreenHab Report – November 29th

GreenHab Officer: Dulsaikhan Zorig
Environmental control:
heater- used
fan- not used
door open- not
Average temperatures: 66.4
Hours of supplemental light: 10 pm to 2 am
Daily water usage for crops: Today we didn’t water crops.
Water in Blue Tank ( 200 gallon capacity): 196.04 gallon
Time(s) of watering for crops:
Changes to crops: None
Narrative: Transplanted cucumbers are growing well.
Harvest: None
Support/supplies needed: None

GreenHab Report – November 28th

GreenHab Officer: Dulsaikhan Zorig

Environmental control:

heater- used

fan- used 1 hour 35 minutes

door open- Not opened

Average temperatures: 68.5 °F

Hours of supplemental light: None

Daily water usage for crops: 3.96 gallons

Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: kale, cucumber, tomatoes, thyme, corn salad, mache, dutch lambs lettuce, dill, basil, sage, radish, red cabbage, cilantro, carrots, pea, parsley, cress, arugula

Water in Blue Tank ( 200 gallon capacity): 196.04 gallons

Time(s) of watering for crops: 5:45 pm to 6:35 pm

Changes to crops: Peas were in the lower deck replaced by radish.

Narrative: I have removed the peas in the lower deck, refreshed and rest the soil until afternoon, and planted radish in one pot.

There are 3 pots of cucumbers densely planted. So I think that transplanting is required.

One is the long pot where I transplanted the separated cucumber. We harvested radish from two other sides.

I thought hilling the tomatoes and cucumbers is helpful for growing so I did.

And we planted kale using an empty space in a blue tank.

For yesterday, I checked all of the crops with a soil moisture meter. Only the radishes in the small pot were almost dry.

About 300ml of water was used.

Here is the questions:

1. Should I open the greenhab door during the day time?

Harvest: Radish 0.111 lb

Support/supplies needed: Electronic kitchen scale’s two batteries

Time(s) of watering for crops: With fertilizer, 5:45 pm to 6:35 pm

Changes to crops: Peas are dead on the lower deck.

Narrative: Greenhab officer transplanted

Support/supplies needed: Electronic kitchen scale’s two batteries

GreenHab Report – November 27th

GreenHab Officer: Dulsaikhan Zorig

Environmental control:

heater- used

fan- not used

door open- not

Average temperatures: 69.4

Hours of supplemental light: 2 hours 30 minutes between 6:01-8:30 pm

Daily water usage for crops: 300 ml

Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: watering kale, arugula, radish

Water in Blue Tank ( 200 gallon capacity): 200 gallon

Time(s) of watering for crops: Radish 17:33

Changes to crops: None

Narrative: cucumbers are growing well but their leaves are getting yellow from the edge. Tomatoes are growing well enough. Peas in the big blue tank are also yellowing from the edges. I think they need some sort of nutrients. Radishes are planted very dense so transplanting out is necessary.

Harvest: None

Support/supplies needed: Peas are in the lower deck almost dead even if the soil is moisturized.

Operations Report – November 29th

SOL: 03

Name of person filing report: Munkh-Erdene "Muggi" Altankhuyag

Non-nominal systems: Gas generator is not operational from last night due to out of gas and some diagnostic issues.

Notes on non-nominal systems: Space suits are not plugged due to running from the solar system for this night.

ROVERS

Spirit rover used: the rover is used for EVA-05 and went for around 5.7km cowboy corner.

Hours: (before EVA)

Beginning charge: 100% (Before EVA)

Ending charge: 43% (On return from EVA, before recharging)

Currently charging: unplugged

Opportunity rover used: the rover is used for EVA-05 and went for around 5.7km cowboy corner.

Hours: 146.4

Beginning charge: 100%

Ending charge: 46%

Currently charging: plugged

Curiosity rover used:

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging:

Perseverance rover used: not used

Hours:

Beginning charge: %

Ending charge: %

Currently charging:

General notes on rovers: The rovers have been taken to Cowboy crown, no-non operational was observed during the EVA.

Summary of Hab operations:

WATER USE: 40.3 gallons

Water (static tank): 244.0 gallons

Static tank pipe heater (on or off): on

Static tank heater (On or off) on

Toilet tank emptied: yes

Summary of internet: Internet in the hab was disabled until 6:00 pm.

Summary of suits and radios: all radios are operational, and suits are operational but not charging.

Summary of GreenHab operations: Systems are operational.

WATER USE: 0 gallons

Heater: On

Supplemental light: off

Harvest: 0

Summary of ScienceDome operations: The Dome systems are operational, EVA’s Cap Comm used the dome.

Dual split: Heat or AC, Off

Summary of RAM operations: RAM wasn’t used.

Summary of any observatory issues: the previous observation on the water pump wasn’t observed again.

Summary of health and safety issues: nothing to report

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: nothing to report

Operations Report – November 28th

SOL:2

Name of person filing report: Munkh-Erdene (Muggi) Altankhuyag

Non-nominal systems: no non-nominal systems.

Notes on non-nominal systems: all systems are nominal

ROVERS

Spirit rover used: Rover used for first EVA

Hours: didn’t check it (before EVA)

Beginning charge: 100% (Before EVA)

Ending charge: 79% (On return from EVA, before recharging)

Currently charging: plugged

Opportunity rover used: Rover used for fir

Hours: 145.8

Beginning charge: 100%

Ending charge: 79%

Currently charging: plugged

Curiosity rover used: Rover is used for second EVA

Hours: 258.5

Beginning charge: 98%

Ending charge: 79%

Currently charging: unplugged

Perseverance rover used: Rover is used for second EVA

Hours: 277.8

Beginning charge: 98%

Ending charge: 75%

Currently charging: unplugged

General notes on rovers: The rovers have been taken to Marvel Ritual.

Summary of Hab operations:

WATER USE: 49.6 gallons

Water (static tank): 284.3 gallons

Static tank pipe heater (on or off): on

Static tank heater (On or off) on

Toilet tank emptied: no

Summary of internet: Internet in the hab is disabled until 6:00 pm.

Summary of suits and radios: all radios are operational, and suits are operational.

Summary of GreenHab operations: Systems are operational.

WATER USE: 3.96 gallons

Heater: On

Supplemental light: off

Harvest: .11 lb

Summary of ScienceDome operations: The Dome systems are operational, EVA’s Cap Comm used the dome.

Dual split: Heat or AC, Off

Summary of RAM operations: RAM wasn’t used.

Summary of any observatory issues: Last night, Water pump was working for 10 minutes, and the operating interval was getting close until it stops.

Summary of health and safety issues: nothing to report

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: nothing to report

Operations Report – November 27th

SOL:1

Name of person filing report: Munkh-Erdene (Muggi) Altankhuyag

Non-nominal systems: no non-nominal systems.

Notes on non-nominal systems: all systems are nominal

ROVERS

Spirit rover used: no used

Hours: (before EVA)

Beginning charge: (Before EVA)

Ending charge: (On return from EVA, before recharging)

Currently charging:

Opportunity rover used: not used

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging: unplugged

Curiosity rover used: not used

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging: unplugged

Perseverance rover used: not used

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging: unplugged

General notes on rovers: The rovers have been taken to Marvel Ritual as part of a training session. The headlight of the opportunity rover wasn’t operational which was picked up during the training. All Rovers are unplugged and will be charged during night time.

Summary of Hab operations:

WATER USE: 66.1 gallons

Water (static tank): 400 gallons

Static tank pipe heater (on or off): on

Static tank heater (On or off) on

Toilet tank emptied: yes

Summary of internet: Internet is operational, available usage time will be set by Mission support team as discussed during the training.

Summary of suits and radios: all radios are operational, and suits are operational.

Summary of GreenHab operations: Systems are operational.

WATER USE: 0.0793 gallons

Heater: On

Supplemental light: On 06:01pm

Harvest: report crop and mass in grams and any other operational notes

Summary of ScienceDome operations: The Dome systems are operational, Caption Dunu set in the Dome whole day.

Dual split: Heat or AC, Off

Summary of RAM operations: Introduction training has been done in the RAM

Summary of any observatory issues: Toilet tank has been emptied, Empty level sensor was not turned on, ⅓ level sensor is on now, but the tank is empty.

Summary of health and safety issues: nothing to report

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: put notes here

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