Operations Report – February 21st

Crew 293 Operations Report 21-02-2024

SOL:2

Name of person filing report: Leo Tokaryev

Non-nominal systems:None

Notes on non-nominal systems: None

ROVERS

Spirit rover used: No

Hours: (before EVA)

Beginning charge: (Before EVA)

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

Currently charging:

Opportunity rover used: No

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging:

Curiosity rover used: Non

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging:

Perseverance rover used: No

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging:

General notes on rovers:none

Summary of Hab operations: put notes here

WATER USE: 5.5 gallons

Water (static tank): 421.3 gallons

Static tank pipe heater (on or off): ON

Static tank heater (On or off): ON

Toilet tank emptied: no

Summary of internet:

Summary of suits and radios:

Summary of GreenHab operations: put notes here

WATER USE: 9.1 gallons

Heater: On

Supplemental light: 10pm-2am

Harvest: 333g tomatoes

Summary of ScienceDome operations: None

Dual split: Heat or AC, On

Summary of RAM operations: (Tools used, work done): same as yesterday : Used drill, diverse tools(hammer, screwdrivers, etc.), used a few screws.

Summary of any observatory issues: none

Summary of health and safety issues: none

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support:

We have a question about the power supply of the station: we have 1 laptop that is supposed to be on 24/7 for important measures. The issue is that this laptop is the only one capable of doing it and unfortunately it has serious power issues: it shuts down as soon as it’s not plugged in. Yesterday when the power supply of the station was switched from solar panels to generator, everything shut down and we had to restart everything. Do you think it is possible to change the way of switching power so it doesn’t turn off the electricity of the entire station? Maybe you could leave the lower deck powered but not the rest of the station while switching the power source?

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