Sol Summary – January 2nd

Sol: 1
Summary Title: Redusters Training and Photoshoot
Author’s name: Kshitij Mall
Mission Status: Nominal, will enter the sim tomorrow when weather permits
Sol Activity Summary: The crew is well situated in the hab and started getting used to living in their Martian home while conserving energy to carefully utilize the solar power on cloudy sols. Training on radio comms, suits, and MDRS maps was completed. Furthermore, the protocols to safely and properly use the GreenHab, Science Dome, RAM, and Hab were further explained, and all necessary training was successfully completed. Since weather was not conducive for EVAs and for rover training due to muddy and damp Martian roads, both these events have been pushed to tomorrow. We instead got some drone testing done and some cool drone videography of MDRS with an amazing backdrop of the Sun spot-lighting the North Ridge and surrounding areas. Additionally, the crew completed cognitive performance tests and personal surveys requested by Crew Scientist/XO, Arly "Maple" Black, pre-mission and evening questionnaires requested by Andres Kaosaar (a doctoral student in the TRACE lab, University of Central Florida) doing his approved research at MDRS, and Off-Road Vehicle Certification mandated by Utah officials.
Look Ahead Plan: Complete the rover training tomorrow at 1000 and enter sim at 1200 if the weather permits. Then, embark on 2 EVAs upon approval to get all the crew members well versed and comfortable with using radio comms, rovers, and work with suits.
Anomalies in work: None
Weather: Rainy in the morning, intermittent sunlight after 1200
Crew Physical Status: Good
EVA: None
Reports to be filed: Sol Summary, Operations, Journalist Report, HSO Checklist, EVA Request, Greenhab Report.
Support Requested: Would need some information about the transmitting frequencies of MDRS Ham and the repeater in order to analyze using them for the Radio Navigation project.

Operations Report – January 2nd

SOL: 1
Name of person filing report: Mason Kuhn
Non-nominal systems: GreenHab door, Hab toilet
Notes on non-nominal systems: GreenHab Officer noted that the GreenHab door does not fully close. Dr. Rupert mentioned the toilet was non-nominal and made different sounds, but there are no additional issues to report.
ROVERS
Spirit rover used: No
Hours: N/A
Beginning charge: N/A
Ending charge: N/A
Currently charging: Yes
Opportunity rover used: No
Hours: N/A
Beginning charge: N/A
Ending charge: N/A
Currently charging: Yes
Curiosity rover used: No
Hours: N/A
Beginning charge: N/A
Ending charge: N/A
Currently charging: Yes
Perseverance rover used: No
Hours: N/A
Beginning charge: N/A
Ending charge: N/A
Currently charging: No
General notes on rovers: None were used. Perseverance is still parked near the GreenHab
Summary of Hab operations:
WATER USE: approximately 33 gallons
Water (static tank): 410 gallons
Static tank pipe heater (on or off): on
Static tank heater (On or off): on
Toilet tank emptied: No
Summary of internet: Nominal
Summary of suits and radios: Suits are charging after use during photo time. The radios have all been charged, removed from the charger to avoid battery damage, and are ready for EVAs tomorrow. Intercoms are nominal.
Summary of GreenHab operations:
WATER USE: 5 gallons
Heater: On
Supplemental light: 4 hours of use
Harvest: 41g beans, 5g chives, 2g thyme, 5g dill, 140g Daikon radish
Summary of ScienceDome operations: The crew toured and looked around, but no activities were done.
Dual split: On
Summary of RAM operations: The crew toured and looked around early on, and later I retrieved and replaced a tape measure after using it to calculate the static tank water volume. Also, a DMM was taken and was not replaced. It is in the Hab on the lower deck. I will put it back tomorrow morning after checking the suit voltage readings.
Summary of any observatory issues: N/A
Summary of health and safety issues: see HSO report
Questions, concerns, and requests to Mission Support:
I request permission to fix a state room’s clothes hanging area. One of the screws has come out of the wall and the threads in the wall from the screw are no good. The repair will involve making 2 new holes, ~1 inch to the side of each existing hole. The wall can be spackled if requested by mission support (dependent on if there is any spackle in the RAM’s inventory).

Journalist Report – January 2nd

Sol: 1
Author: Kenny Pritchard, Crew Journalist
Title: Hab Sweet Hab
Due to one of those pesky Martian dust storms delaying our entry into simulation, Crew 272 has spent today and yesterday (or should I say yester-sol?) making preparations for the mission. We’ve set up our lodgings, prepared our first meals, and the on-site Mission Support team is leading us through the necessary training! It looks like the beginning of a very rocky relationship with dehydrated food for us.
In the morning, crew Health & Safety Officer Megan led us through a routine of stretches to keep us limber for the sol’s activities. We’ve been lucky to get some glimpses into the awesome beauty of the Martian landscape here, but even luckier to experience the crew’s earnest attempts at Crow Pose and various other exercises. In the midst of a replenishing biscuits-and-gravy breakfast prepared by crew Engineer Mason, a slight oven storage mishap necessitated crew Geologist Adriana to try her hand at emergency tortilla amputation. The surgery was a success with only minimal loss of plastic-infused tissue.
A busy afternoon brought us a training session and our first test drive in the MDRS EVA suits. The whole crew partook in a lengthy-but-productive photoshoot, after which crew GreenHab Officer Madelyn was able to set up seeds for germination to begin her research into plant performance. Mason and crew Commander Kshitij took our drone (named Garud) for a sunset flight around the Hab, capturing some awe-inspiring shots of the flaming red ridges and sun-soaked mesas that surrounded us. Tonight, Adriana will don her chef’s hat to share with the crew her world-famous enchiladas (in fact the only enchiladas in this world). If all is well tomorrow, the dust storm will clear up, and the real mission will begin!

HSO Beginning of Mission Checklist – January 1st

Submitted by: Megan Rush

Crew: 272

Date: 1/2/2023

Part 1: Using the attached Safety Equipment Inventory, locate, test and confirm operation of all safety equipment. List any equipment not found and/or missing:

All safety equipment found and operational.

Part 2: Locate and confirm the emergency escape routes in the Hab are functional and clear:

Stairs – third footstep still broken, temporarily repaired with a wooden block.

Emergency window – operational.

Commander’s window – operational.

Part 3: Inventory First Aid kit and note what needs to be refilled:

Emergency First Aid guide, scissors, tweezers, Antiseptic towelettes, CPR face shield, First Aid tape, gauze bandage, nitrile exam gloves, first aid/burn cream, hand sanitizer, antibiotic ointment, fabric bandages, burn dressing, eye wash, eye pads, instant cold compress.

Needs Refilled: Trauma pad, Triangular bandage, Eye tape

Note any safety issues: None

Note any health/environmental issues: None

Note any missing or recommended health and safety supplies: Trauma Pad, Triangular Bandage, and Eye Tape for the First Aid kit.

HAB Upper deck

HAB Lower deck

RAM

GreenHab

ScienceDome

Rovers

CO monitor

Operational

Operational

Operational

Operational

Operational

Escape ladder

Present

Eyewash

Present, sealed

Fire blanket

Present

Present

Present

Fire extinguisher

Present, need service

Present, needs service

Present, needs service

Present, needs service

Present, needs service

First Aid

Present

Present

Intercom

Operational

Operational

Operational

Operational

Nightlight

Operational

(near stairs)

Operational

(near bathroom)

Operational

Propane alarm

Operational

Operational

Radios (Channels 1 and 22)

Operational

Operational

Operational

Operational

Operational

Small fire extinguisher

Present

(expires 1/24/2023)

Present

Smoke alarm

Operational

Operational

Operational

Operational

Operational

Tow rope

Present

GreenHab Report – January 2nd

Crew 272 GreenHab Report 02-01-2023
GreenHab Officer: Madelyn Whitaker
Environmental control: heater, door open
Average temperatures: 70 F, 21 C
Hours of supplemental light: 4 hours
Daily water usage for crops: 4 gallons
Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: 1 gallon
Water in Blue Tank : 295 gallons
Time(s) of watering for crops: 1300 (Dr. Rupert), 1630
Changes to crops: N/A, harvest listed below
Narrative: Took a variety of herbs for use at lunch and dinner and beans to snack on, identified harvest of unknown plant as Daikon radish, cleared out some wilting and dead leaves from beanstalk.
Harvest: (include which crop and mass in grams): 41g beans, 5g chives, 2g thyme, 5g dill, 140 g of Daikon radish
Support/supplies needed: N/A

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