Operations Report – February 3rd

Crew 310 Operations Report 03-02-2025

SOL: 1

Name of person filing report: Helena Arias

Non-nominal systems: Robotic Observatory, Upper deck thermal system

Notes on non-nominal systems: Robotic Observatory maintenance planned for June. The upper deck loft is cold, maintenance planned before bedtime.

ROVERS

Spirit rover used: yes

Hours: 262.5

Beginning charge: 100 %

Ending charge: 64 %

Currently charging: yes

Opportunity rover used: yes

Hours: 201.7

Beginning charge: 100 %

Ending charge: 92.7 %

Currently charging: yes

Curiosity rover used: no

Hours: 292.8

Beginning charge: 100 %

Ending charge: 100 %

Currently charging: yes

Perseverance rover used: yes

Hours: 261.5

Beginning charge: 100 %

Ending charge: 97 %

Currently charging: yes

General notes on rovers: last check made on SOL 3 (18:46 PM). Curiosity rover not used due to a misunderstanding during EVA #2.

Summary of Hab operations: put notes here

Water Use (please use both methods to estimate water usage)

Time of measurements (collect data for the same time window): 7:00 pm
1) Per formula (see notes): 78.42 gal.
2) Smart Home Dashboard (see notes): 15.851 gal.

Water (static tank, remaining gallons): 471.58 gal.

Static tank pipe heater (on or off): On

Static tank heater (on or off): On

Toilet tank emptied (no or yes): No

Summary of internet: used from 19:00 to 21:00 for personal communication and reports.

Summary of suits and radios:

Suits: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10

Radios: nominal

All radio and spacesuit batteries checked before EVA: Yes. All nominal.

NOTES: Lilygo unit lost in the second EVA of the day. New EVA requested to find it tomorrow.

Summary of GreenHab operations: plants were watered twice (morning and evening) and some plants were harvested.

WATER USE: 9 gallons

Heater (On or Off): On

Supplemental light (hours of operation): 2.0

Harvest (name, weight in grams):

Coriander: 18 g

Rucola: 48 g

Cherry tomato: 4 units

Raddish: 4 units

Summary of ScienceDome operations: Marina Martínez, Estel Blay and Helena Arias have been working on their experiments.

Dual split: Off

Summary of RAM operations: Estel Blay and Helena Arias have been working on their experiments.

Summary of any observatory issues:

Robotic observatory: Not working. Maintenance planned for June. The upper deck is cold, maintenance planned before bedtime (approximate start time: 8 pm).

Summary of health and safety issues: a crew member was not feeling well. The problem has been solved.

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support:

The upper deck loft is cold, maintenance planned before bedtime. Guidance requested.

EVA Report – February 3rd

Crew 310 EVA 02 Report 03Feb2025

EVA # 02

Author: Mònica Roca (Mission Specialist)

Purpose of EVA:

  • Training EVA.

  • Communication test with crew members and with the Hab.

  • Checking reflector area, including the concrete pad.

  • Measure the distance between the antenna and the HAB using the cable that will be used for the final set up.

  • Explore the area for future sample collection.

Start time: 14:15

End time: 16:30

Narrative:
We firstly took Spirit and Opportunity and drove to Compass Rock. The route was taking Cow Dung Road north, up to Galileo Road 1104 east. But unfortunately we missed the turn and continued up north for about a few miles. We contacted Main HAB to ask for our location and received instructions to go back. On our way back we spotted the turn and took it, down to Compass Rock. Once there, we collected geological samples from two different sites for subsequent X-ray fluorescence analyses in the science dome. Once back to the Base from the Compass Rock we walked up the little hill behind the HAB (20 meters NW), explored the concrete area and set the coaxial cable from the concrete patch to the Main Hab, ready for installation with the antenna on future EVAs. When we got inside the Main HAB we realised that we missed one of the crew LilyGo’s during the samples collection. We are planning a Rescue EVA for tomorrow to recover it.

Destination:

  • Compass Rock

  • 20 meters NW the HAB

Coordinates (use UTM WGS 84): 519000 E, 4250500 N

Participants: Mònica Roca i Aparici (Mission Specialist) (EVA Leader), Helena Àrias (Engineer), Marina Martínez (Geologist and Greenhab Officer), Jenny Garcia (Crew Journalist).

Road(s) and routes per MDRS Map:

We firstly took Spirit and Opportunity and drove on Cow Dung Road north, up to Galileo Road 1104 east, and then walked around Compass Rock.

Once back to the Base from the Compass Rock we walked up the little hill behind the HAB (20 meters NW).

Mode of travel:
We used the rovers Spirit (with Helena Àrias and Mònica Roca) and Opportunity (with Marina Martínez and Jenny Garcia). Then walked around the Base to the hill behind.

EVA Report – February 6th

Crew 310 EVA Report 06-02-2025

EVA # 08

Author: Estel Blay

Purpose of EVA: The goal of this EVA is to create a large-scale art piece, which will be captured by two different satellites on the morning of February 8th.

Start time: 1:30pm

End time: 4:15pm

Narrative: The crew depressurized through the main entrance to the Hab. They also used the RAM to extract some of the materials needed for the deployment of the art piece. The crew utilized two rovers to travel to the Kissing Camel Ridge area, which was scouted during the morning EVA. Due to high winds, it was not possible to deploy the large-scale art piece in a single EVA. Following the morning scouting exercise and considering the challenges encountered during EVA #1 in creating the large-scale art piece, the crew decided not to proceed with extending the fabric of the art piece, as recommended by mission control. The crew instead focused on understanding the structural concept of the large-scale art piece and will finalize the work on the same day that the satellites overfly the area.

Destination: Before crossing Kissing Camel Ridge W.

Coordinates: 518000 E , 4249550 N

EVA Participants: Estel Blay (HSO & Scientist) (EVA Leader), Ariadna Farres (Commander & Astronomer), Anna Bach (Executive officer & Artist) and Helena Arias (Engineer).

Road(s) and routes per MDRS Map: Drive on Cow Dung Road 0110.

Mode of travel: driving.

Vehicles you will be using (If applicable): Spirit (Ariadna Farres and Anna Bach) and Perseverance (Estel Blay and Helena Arias).

GreenHab Report – February 6th

Crew 310 GreenHab Report 06-02-2025

GreenHab Officer: Dr. Marina Martínez

Environmental control (fan & heater): Heater 24h

Average temperatures (last 24h): 82.1 ºF

Maximum temperature (last 24h): 93.7 ºF

Minimum temperature (last 24h): 70.5 ºF

Hours of supplemental light: 2 hours

Daily water usage for crops: 9 gallons total

Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: 100 ml

Water in Blue Tank (200 gallon capacity): 171 gallons

Time(s) of watering for crops: 9 am, 7 pm

Changes to crops: I have cleaned some dried leaves from the bottom of some trays, because they were yellow and dry.

Narrative: General watering of plants and crops was done today. We enjoyed a sunny day today with warm weather. The door remained closed all day and the supplementary light from 5pm to 8pm. The plants have been watered twice, once in the morning and once in the evening. In the evening, I harvested some rucola and checked the carrots and the beats. They are growing and about to be ready.

Harvest: (include which crop and mass in grams):

· 42 g Arugula Astro (rucola)

· 25 g basil

· 7 g parsley

· 15 g mint

· 25 g scallion

· 23 g carrot (1 unit)

· 117 g cucumber (1 unit)

· 35 g cherry tomato

· 20 g radish (2 units)

Support/supplies needed: none

Operations Report – February 5th

Crew 310 Operations Report 05-02-2025

SOL: 3

Name of person filing report: Helena Arias

Non-nominal systems:

Robotic Observatory

Hab secondary structure

Notes on non-nominal systems: Maintenance of the observatory planned for June. The cause of the thermal system failure has been detected: there are air leaks in the upper deck of the Hab. Guidance has been requested from mission support. There was permission for covering the scratches with temporary patches but not foam or other fix solutions. The solution will be evaluated tonight.

ROVERS

Spirit rover used: no

Hours: –

Beginning charge: –

Ending charge: –

Currently charging: yes

Opportunity rover used: no

Hours: –

Beginning charge: –

Ending charge: –

Currently charging: yes

Curiosity rover used: yes

Hours: 302,1

Beginning charge: 100%

Ending charge: 75 %

Currently charging: yes

Perseverance rover used: yes

Hours: 292,8

Beginning charge: 100 %

Ending charge: 77 %

Currently charging: yes

General notes on rovers: last check made on SOL 3 (18:58 PM).

Summary of Hab operations: Sport, meals, EVA preparation and 3d printing activities have been made as usual. The crew has been eating a special meal today. Arias has also been working on temporary solutions for the leaks.

Water Use (please use both methods to estimate water usage)

Time of measurements (collect data for the same time window): 7:00 pm
1) Per formula (see notes): 32.675 gal.
2) Smart Home Dashboard (see notes): 33.04 gal.

Water (static tank, remaining gallons): 416.686 gal.

Static tank pipe heater (on or off): On

Static tank heater (on or off): On

Toilet tank emptied (no or yes): No

Summary of internet: used from 7:00 am to 8:00 am and from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm for personal communication and reports.

Summary of suits and radios:

Suits: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10

Radios: nominal

All radio and spacesuit batteries checked before EVA: Yes. All nominal.

Summary of GreenHab operations: plants were watered twice (morning and evening) and some plants were harvested.

WATER USE: 7 gallons

Heater (On or Off): On

Supplemental light (hours of operation): 3

Harvest (name, weight in grams):

14 g rucola

1 beet

1 carrot

61 g radish (3 units)

Summary of Science Dome operations: Marina Martínez, Estel Blay and Ariadna Farres have been working on their experiments.

Dual split: Off

Summary of RAM operations: Monica Roca and Helena Arias have been working on the reflector. RAM was also used as an airlock for the first EVA of the day.

Summary of any observatory issues:

Robotic observatory: Not working. Maintenance planned for June.

Summary of health and safety issues: none

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: Guidance has been requested in order to assess the air leakage. An EVA will be requested in the next few days to observe the damage from the outside of the structure.

GreenHab Report – February 5th

Crew 310 GreenHab Report 05-02-2025

GreenHab Officer: Dr. Marina Martínez

Environmental control (fan & heater): Heater 24h

Average temperatures (last 24h): 82.5 ºF

Maximum temperature (last 24h): 94.8 ºF

Minimum temperature (last 24h): 70.3 ºF

Hours of supplemental light: 3 hours

Daily water usage for crops: 7 gallons total

Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: 75 ml

Water in Blue Tank (200 gallon capacity): 171 gallons

Time(s) of watering for crops: 8 am, 8pm

Changes to crops: none

Narrative: General watering of plants and crops was done today. We enjoyed a sunny day today with warm weather. The door remained closed all day and the supplementary light from 5pm to 8pm. The plants have been watered twice, once in the morning and once in the evening. In the evening, I harvested some rucola and checked the carrots and the beats. They are growing and about to be ready.

Harvest: (include which crop and mass in grams):

· 14 g rucola

· 1 beet

· 1 carrot

· 61 g radish (3 units)

Support/supplies needed: none

Sol Summary – February 5th

Crew 310 Sol Summary Report 05-02-2025

Sol: 3

Summary Title: Enjoying the SpaceTatouille cuisine

Author’s name: Ariadna Farres, Commander

Mission Status: Nominal

Sol Activity Summary:

The morning started with an early and challenging EVA, the goal was to finish the installation of the corner reflector. The EVA team was composed by Ariadna Farres (Commander), Monica Roca i Aparici (Mission Specialist), Helena Arias (Engineer) and Marta Ferrer (Filmmaker). During the first part of the EVA they managed to detect the parts where to install the pegs for the guy wires to stabilize the reflector. The wires were too long and they decided they would resize them later. They then proceed to move the three reflecting mirrors, from the RAM to the patch where the corner reflector is being installed. Putting them all together was a challenge, but they managed to do that successfully. The final piece was to install the GNSS antenna in the middle of the corner reflector. Around 12:00 pm the crew returned to the house.

The crew that stayed inside the main hab, did their daily 30 min routine and worked on their respective research projects.

The afternoon EVA was led by Marina Matinez (Geologist) who went on a geological field trip to Valles Marineris. Anna Back (resident artist) and Estel Blay (Health and Safety Officer) joined Marina on this EVA. Jennifer Garcia (Journalist) was supposed to join them, but she was feeling tired and stayed in the main Hab. Marina managed to collect a lot of samples that she will start analysing tomorrow.

Today was also a very special day for the crew, since they enjoyed the meal designed by the winners of the International Challenge organized by Space Faculty from Singapore. The winners were SpaceTatouille, a group of four amazing kids, ages 8 to 9. They created a complete menu designed for astronauts, including breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, tailored to meet the astronauts’ nutritional needs. The meal was prepared in the US, dehydrated and shipped to the MDRS two weeks ago. This has been a fun experience and we have enjoyed a little of Singapore for lunch.

The crew ended the day planning tomorrow’s EVAs and doing their daily reports. They are looking forward to finishing them soon to be able to enjoy a beef stew and delicious dehydrated spaghetti with meatballs from the SpaceTatouille menu.

Look Ahead Plan: The crew is looking forward to completing the large-scale art project designed by Anna Bach, the artist in residence.

Anomalies in work: Several air leaks on the upper deck have been detected, creating a cold environment in the loft area.

Weather: Sunny and windy, Temperature 29F / 69F

Crew Physical Status: Nominal

EVA: Crew 310 conducted two EVAs. The goal of the morning EVA was to finish installing the corner reflector, the installation is almost complete, it is only missing the guy wire. The main goal of the afternoon EVA was to collect geological samples around Valles Marineris.

Reports to be filed: Sol Summary, EVA request #7 #8, EVA Report #5 #6, Operations Report, GreenHab Report, Journalist Report, Pictures of the Day.

Support Requested: Guidance to find a temporary fix for the air leaks detected in the upper deck loft.

Ariadna Farres Crew Commander

EVA Report – February 5th

Crew 310 EVA 06 Report 05Feb2025

EVA # 06

Author: Dr. Marina Martínez (Geologist and GreenHab Officer)

Purpose of EVA:

  • Collect geologic samples (Marina Martínez, Geologist and GreenHab Officer).
  • Explore the Valles Marineris area (Marina Martínez, Geologist and GreenHab Officer).
  • Take pictures and make drawings of landscapes and rock formations to better document the children’s book’s illustrations (Anna Bach, Artist and Executive Officer).
  • Download sensor data for solar power (Estel Blay, Health and Safety Officer).
  • Around the base: Take pictures for future optical analyses of the hotspots of the structural solar panel experiment (Estel Blay, Health and Safety Officer).

Start time: 14:15

End time: 16:45

Narrative:
Though our EVA request detailed 4 crew members, one of our crew members decided to stay in the HAB because she was feeling tired and preferred to rest. This was cleared with Mission Support beforehand, and approved. We took the Perseverance and Curiosity and drove the main road to the north direction (Cow Dung Corner 0110) until we found the intersection with Brahe Hwy 1572. We parked there and explored the area over a radius of 300 meters approximately in the west direction.

Due to a failure in the batteries of the Vanta X-ray Fluorescence analyzer, we were not able to test the instrument during the EVA. Therefore, we brought regular geologic tools, such as a hammer, a small shovel to collect soil, a magnet, a scale, and other tools. We collected a variety of lithologies that will be analyzed tomorrow in the science dome using the two instruments that are installed over there, the Vanta and the Spectroscout.

Destination:

  • 300 meters W Valles Marineris
  • 20 meters E the HAB

Coordinates (use UTM WGS 84): 4255000 E, 519000 N

Participants: Marina Martínez (Geologist and Greenhab Officer), Anna Bach (Executive Officer), Estel Blay (Health and Safety Officer).

Road(s) and routes per MDRS Map: We drove Curiosity and Perseverance north the Cow Dung Road, up to the intersection with Brahe Hwy 1572. We parked there and walked around the west of the area, in a 300 meters radius.

Once back to the Base, Estel Blay walked south the HAB where the solar panels are located (20 meters E).

Mode of travel:
We used the rovers Perseverance (Marina Martínez and Estel Blay) and Curiosity (with Anna Back). We walked around Valles Marineris and the Base.

EVA Report – February 5th

Crew 310 EVA Report 05-02-2025

EVA # 05

Author: Mònica Roca i Aparici

Purpose of EVA: Installing and fixing the Corner Reflector plates on the already installed structure. Install the GNSS antenna centred within the reflector and connected to the coaxial cable set on EVA # 02.

Start time: 08:15

End time: 12:00

Narrative:
We exited the base from the RAM and walked slowly uphill to the concrete patch, with the Corner Reflector plates. It was very windy so we began checking the structure, bolts and screws that we installed yesterday. We fixed one extra bolt and proceeded to prepare the tensors that will be attached to the plates ensuring its robustness.
Then we proceed assembling the plates upside down to finally mount the reflector on top of the structure mounted yesterday.
Later we fixed the tension pegs to the ground.
While we were working on the tensor pegs, Helena went to take pictures of the solar panel experiment located east of the observatory.
Finally we mounted the GNSS antenna, attached to a stick, on the corner reflector vertex, to measure its position. And we connected it to the coaxial cable that we set on EVA # 02.
Then the four of us entered the RAM. Overall, the EVA was a success and the reflector will likely be finished in the next EVA.

Destination: 20 meters NW the HAB

Coordinates (use UTM WGS 84): 5185000 E, 4252000 N

Participants: 4: Mònica Roca i Aparici (Mission Specialist) (EVA Leader), Helena Arias (Engineer), Ari Farrés (Commander), Marta Farrer (Documentary Filmmaker).

Road(s) and routes per MDRS Map: Walk up the little hill behind the HAB (20 meters NW).

Mode of travel: walking.

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