EVA Report – April 14th

Crew 279 EVA Report 14-04-2023

EVA: #14

Author : Augustin Tribolet, Crew GreenHab

Purpose of EVA: For the EVA, we wanted to map further away from the station. This was to help us to complete the global map of the region which will be useful for future teams. This was Augustin’s last mapping, it is interesting for him to scan a region that has a rather flat relief compared to the previous ones that were more relevant.

We also wanted to measure radioactivity in that part of the region and collect some samples of a place we haven’t been to yet for analysis. Thomas briefed Ttele on how to use the scintillator before the EVA and this was to give information on how easy of use the scintillator is for a non-physicist. This information will be useful for our sponsor BeSure to help them make better instruments in the future. In the case that on the terrain the device turned out to not be intuitive enough to use by our astronauts, they were to collect samples to be analyzed upon return by a lab in our university. Ioana was there to assist Augustin by keeping eyes on the drone and to help Ttele with her measurements and collections. She was also to be useful for timekeeping and experiment coordination.

Start time: 9:40am

End time: 12:01pm

Narrative:

The 3 crew members took the rovers and arrived at their destination at 09h40. During this EVA, Charitum Montes was mapped for photogrammetry purposes. Ttele and Ioana used the scintillator successfully. At the end of the EVA, the drone’s connection was lost, which caused the drone to automatically retreat to its landing point. The team had to return to the launching point to retrieve Ingenuity. EVA ended at 12:01.

Destination: Charitum Montes

Coordinates (use UTM WGS 84): 518500 E, 4248250 N

EVA Participants: Augustin (EVA Leader) (Green Hab Officer), Ttele (HSO), Ioana (Crew Engineer)

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

Mode of travel: Drive on Cow Dung Road 0110 to Zubrin’s Head then walking to Charitum Montes no further than 400m

Journalist Report – April 13th

CREW279 – Journalist Report – 13 APR2023

Journalist Report, Aglaé Sacré, Crew journalist
SOL11: Happy birthday Agnès

Today is Agnes’ birthday!
This morning part of the crew left for 2 missions; the first one is to go and look for the bacteria of Agnes which stayed in the Martian environment for several days to be able to analyze them later. The second mission was to finalize the data of Thomas to have identified the radiation rate of all his maps.
We then had a call with the Mars Society Belgium to discuss our project and our experiences.
After a good meal, the team prepared a surprise for Agnes, while Thomas occupied Agnes elsewhere, we put the cakes on the table to wish her a happy birthday and enjoy a delicious dessert.
In the afternoon a second part of the team went to EVA, we came back to Candor Chasma to find the cavities that Augustin had found while doing his mapping. A superb outing in an incredible setting.
We finished our last evening of simulation all together, very tired but very happy of this incredible project. Stay tuned, tomorrow will be our last report for our last day in the station.

Sol Summary – April 13th

Crew 279 Sol Summary Report 13-04-2023

Sol: 11
Summary Title: Roller Coaster
Author’s name: Antoine de Barquin , Crew Commander
Mission Status: Nominal
Sol Activity Summary:
Today was a very productive day for us! We managed to complete two experiments with great success. Agnes ventured to the top of the North Ridge to collect her bacteria, and everything went smoothly. During the excursion, we even had the opportunity to capture some stunning images with a drone. Once back at the Hab thanks to the rovers, we made the last measurements for Thomas’ experiment right next to the Hab. All in all, a job well done!
The second EVA of the day was at Candor Chasma for the rest of the team. This expedition was important to confirm the presence of a cave identified upstream by Augustin’s mapping of the area. We found the cave ( cfr photos of the day ) which confirms the operating protocol of Augustin’s experiment. The four members of the crew stayed in the Hab to prepare the end of the simulation and their experience.
Look Ahead Plan:
For our last Sol on Mars, an EVA is planned in the region of Charitum Montes to finish the Augustin’s mapping. While the rest of the team will finish its experiment in the morning. The afternoon will be reserved for the tidying of the station.
Anomalies in work: nun-functional robotic observatory, the battery wires of Opportunity needs to be replaced.
Weather: partly cloudy, low 10°C/50°F, high 20°C/68°C

Operations Report – April 13th

Crew 279 Operations Report 13-04-2023

SOL: 11

Name of person filing report: Ioana Dimitrova

Non-nominal systems: robotic observatory, Opportunity

Notes on non-nominal systems:

Robotic observatory: awaiting a solution from the manufacturer.
Opportunity Rover : see rover section

ROVERS
Spirit rover used: yes
Hours: 216,2
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge: 67%
Currently charging: no
Opportunity rover used: yes
Hours: 120,5
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge: 89%
Currently charging: no
Curiosity rover used: yes
Hours: 229,2
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge: 69%
Currently charging: no
Perseverance rover used: yes
Hours: 260,9
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge: 87%
Currently charging: no
General notes on rovers: one of the battery wires on the driver side of Opportunity is corroded out and needs to be replaced.

Summary of Hab operations: Music influence on stress experiment was conducted.
WATER USE: 22.9
Water (static tank): 269
Static tank pipe heater (on or off): off
Static tank heater (On or off): off
Toilet tank emptied: no

Summary of internet: used from 14:00 to 21:00 for experiments and reports.

Summary of suits and radios: Radios charging nominal.
Suit 2 battery was changed and suit 2 is nominal now. Faulty one is placed in RAM along with the other one.
Summary of GreenHab operations:
WATER USE: 13,7
Heater: On
Supplemental light: Off
Harvest: none
Summary of ScienceDome operations : bacteria that were recuperated this morning were taken out of the liquid environment and put in agar medium cultures to be able to analyze them tomorrow by CFU.
Dual split: Heat or AC, Off

Summary of RAM operations: none
Summary of any observatory issues: see above for robotic observatory. Tracking error at New Mexico observatory. See Observatory report.
Summary of health and safety issues: none
Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support:

GreenHab Report – April 13th

Crew 279 GreenHab Report 13-04-2023

GreenHab Officer: Augustin Tribolet
Environmental control: Open during day and heater during night
Average temperatures: 79.5 F
Hours of supplemental light: N/A
Daily water usage for crops: 13.7 gallons
Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: N/A
Water in Blue Tank: 104.0 gallons
Time(s) of watering for crops: 12:30, 19:30
Changes to crops: N/A
Narrative: As usual, general watering of plants and crops was done today. The GreenHab has also been swept away this evening. The sky was very cloudy today with a lot of wind, thus the GreenHab was closed. Last night, an additional mouse was taken out from the GreenHab. The mousetrap will be reinstalled tonight.
Harvest: N/A
Support/supplies needed: N/A

EVA Report – April 13th

Crew 279 EVA Report 13-04-2023

EVA #12
Author: Agnès Dekeyser, Crew Executive Officer
Purpose of EVA:
The goal was to recover Agnes’ bacteria samples in North Ridge that we put in 5 days ago. She will bring them back to the Science Dome where their viability will be assessed and compared to their unexposed analog. Antoine was in support to carry the bacteria
This EVA was the last for Thomas’ experience. He had to take radioactivity measurements near the base with his detector. Thanks to a scintillator, he made punctual measurements of radioactivity (gamma emission) every 10 meters. He only had one zone left South-West from Hab (he aims for 50-100 measurements). His route was like a snake shape: (North (250m)-West (10m)-South (250m)-West (10m)-North (250m) and so on).
It was difficult to make measurements with only 1 person in support during the last EVA so he was helped by Agnes and Augustin who took note and guided him in his tracing with a GPS.
Start time: 8h14
End time: 11h59
Narrative:
The day started very early without the pancakes planned in the morning due to the difficulty the crew had in waking up. Anyway, some cereals did the trick to give energy to our martionauts going to EVA. They began their journey with the North Ridge to recover Agnès’ samples. Her bacteria samples have been placed there since Sol 5 to be exposed to Mars’ extreme condition and are now analysed in the science dome to assess their viability. They also took some time to enjoy the view one last time before going back to the rovers to begin Thomas’ experiment. Next to the rovers, our martionauts were photographed by some very curious martians.
After that, they drove back to the MDRS and transmitted the rover’s parameters to the Hab. Then, they went to the first GPS coordinates and began radioactivity measurements. Unfortunately, the scintillator was not working and they lost a bit of time to make it work. After changing the battery, it seemed to work and they were able to take all the measurements needed.
They came back in time to the Hab and both missions were a success.
Destination: North Ridge and Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS)
Coordinates (use UTM WGS 84): 518500 E, 4251750 N and 518200 E ,4251000 N
Participants: Agnès (Eva Leader)(XO), Antoine (Commander), Thomas (Scientist), Augustin (Greenhab)
Road(s) and routes per MDRS Map: Cow Dung Road 0110
Mode of travel: Drive on Cow Dung Road 0110 to North Ridge then walking on the top of North Ridge. Then driving back to MDRS and walking no further than 300 meters.

EVA #13
Author : Aglaé Sacré, Crew journalist
Purpose of EVA:
Extensive mapping of Candor Chasma was carried out during SOL 6. Upon reprocessing the images, several intriguing locations were identified for the GHO’s experiment. Notably, certain cavities were found that may offer protection against radiation for human beings. Following measurements taken from a 3D model and instruction from Augustin, the EVA crew intended to validate his model’s effectiveness by localisation accuracy for a crew who haven’t seen the 3D map and performing identical measurements on-site. Ttele and Aglaé were to be the delegates of this mission.
Gwenael, our cameraman, had to be present to take beautiful shots in Candor Chasma for our sponsors, our networks and Belgian media who had requested an idyllic location. Antoine had to be there to help Gwenael carry the equipment and install everything to be efficient and save time.

Start time: 2:24pm
End time: 5:10pm

Narrative:

After a first mapping of the area by our GHO Augustin, the goal of this EVA was following measurements taken from a 3D model and instruction from Augustin, the EVA crew intended to validate his model’s effectiveness by localisation accuracy for a crew who don’t have seen the 3D map and performing identical measurements on-site.
We were able to find one and take the necessary steps.

The objectives of the EVA were completed, and interesting cavities were found. We also took the last images needed for our report.
We advanced several tens of minutes from the Candor Chasma and then we went back to the rover to join the station.

The EVA Crew was back at the Hab at 17:10.

Destination: Candor Chasma
Coordinates (use UTM WGS 84): 521500 E ,4251000 N
Participants: Aglaé (EVA Leader) (Journalist), Ttele (HSO), Gwenael (Astronomer), Antoine (commander)
Road(s) and routes per MDRS Map: Cow Dung Road 0110 and Galileo Road 1104
Mode of travel: Drive on Cow Dung Road 0110 and Galileo Road 1104 to Compass Rock then walking to Candor Chasma.

Astronomy Report – April 13th

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Crew 279 Astronomer Report 13April2023

Name: le Bussy Gwenaël
Crew: 279
Date: 13/04/23

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY
Robotic Telescope Requested (choose one) MDRS-14 (MLC-RCOS16) MDRS-WF

Objects to be Imaged this Evening: M51

Images submitted with this report: M51_23_04_13_Green

Problems Encountered: /

MUSK OBSERVATORY

Solar Features Observed: /

Images submitted with this report: /

Problems Encountered: /
Best regards,
Gwen.

Sol Summary – April 12th

Crew 279 Sol Summary Report 12-04-2023
Sol: 10
Summary Title: Sadly, close to the end…
Author’s name: Agnès Dekeyser, Crew Executive Officer
Mission Status: Nominal
Sol Activity Summary:
This morning the boys woke up early for their EVA. The Crew Scientist made some radioactivity measurements in the canyon with the help of the Commander while the GHO and Crew astronomers made some drone mapping of the area. They didn’t find any isotope but the mapping was a success.
In the meantime, the girls took some time to rest. They also cooked a delicious lunch with homemade hummus, pepper tapenade, and cheesy bread, for the great pleasure of the boys.
Right after lunch, a second team got prepared for their EVA to Kissing Camel Ridge W. They drove there and began to look for the cavities found by the GreenHab Officer on his 3D map made by drone mapping on EVA #4. They measured the cavities to check if the measurements were correct on the 3D map. They also found other cavities that didn’t appear on the 3D map. So, they enjoyed the time they had left to make another mapping. They also took the measurements of those cavities to make the same comparison as previously. Our Crew Executive Officer also took the opportunity to take some earth samples to see if she could find some martian microorganisms and compare their viability to one of her extremophiles.
The end of the afternoon was dedicated to everyone’s experiments before getting ready for the reports. Another productive day for our martionauts.
Look Ahead Plan:
Arriving at the end of the mission, our martionauts only have small things to take care of for their experiments. Tomorrow, the Crew Executive Officer will organise an EVA in order to collect her bacteria samples left in North Ridge and bring them back to the science dome where their viability will be assessed and compared to their unexposed analog. After that, the Crew Scientist will finish his radioactivity measurements around the MDRS. He still has 100 measurements to do around the MDRS and it should only take one morning to perform.
Apart from that the crew will continue their own experiments including the 3D printing of drone propellers and the analysis of their data.
Anomalies in work: nun-functional robotic observatory, the battery wires of Opportunity needs to be replaced, and issue with the battery of the suit 2.
Weather: partly cloudy, low 8°C/46°F, high 26°C/79°C
Crew Physical Status: Nominal
EVA: See above
Reports to be filed: Journalist report, Greenhab report, Operations report, EVA report, EVA request
Support Requested: None

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