GreenHab Report – March 13th

Crew 293 GreenHab Report 13-03-2024

GreenHab Officer: Mathurin FRANCK

Environmental control: (heater, fan, door open?) Heater/fan turning on automatically

Average temperatures: between 70°F- 85°F

Hours of supplemental light: 10pm-2am

Daily water usage for crops: 8G

Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: None

Water in Blue Tank (200 gallon capacity): 132 gallons

Time(s) of watering for crops: 10:30 am 8:00pm

Changes to crops:

I have replanted red cabbage, lettuce and onions to give them more space to grow.

Narrative: /

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

Support/supplies needed: /

Journalist Report – March 12th

SOL 23: The calm before the storm

“As each day passed I would learn, in our talk, something about the little prince’s planet, his departure from it, his journey. The information would come very slowly, as it might chance to fall from his thoughts.” – The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Today was our last day of mission without performing an EVA! Indeed, from tomorrow to Friday, we planned one EVA per day, for the last week of photogrammetry or to retrieve the atmospheric instruments before the end of the mission. No EVA means a lot of work inside for the Crew, whether on our computers or on equipment for experiment inside the station. For example, this morning, after a magnificent sunrise, Mathurin and I tried to find a solution to a problem we have with our outreach experiment, built with high-school students, to grow plants in Martian soil. Indeed, we noticed yesterday some mold on the red planet’s soil, and even after observing it with the microscope, we can’t understand where the problem comes from! Talking about experiments, Léa continued working on her informatic code which enables her to analyze sunspots on Sun’s pictures taken thanks to the Solar Observatory. Yves and Lise finished preparing the Kissing Camel Ridge 3D map made thanks to photogrammetry during yesterday’s EVA. They located all the checkpoints on the map, for us to find them during our next EVAs! A day inside also means maintaining the station. Leo solved in a few minutes the problem we had with our kitchen sink. Indeed, for a few days, the water was hardly draining. It was becoming complicated to wash dishes : we are using 4 liters of water only each time we wash the dishes for a 7 person meal, so the water becomes dirty really quickly. We are really grateful to our Crew Engineer because thanks to him, we have our functional sink back.

At the end of the morning, Marie and Leo were cooking for us for the last MELiSSA meal of the mission. The recipe was the one with the vegetable gnocchi that we already tested and liked, even though it is not very fast to prepare for a Crew! The end of this experiment made us realize the amount of data we produced during four weeks of mission, and how much productive we were! We can’t wait to give feedback to the researchers about the experiment we conducted, and especially we can’t wait to see the results provided to science thanks to our mission!

At the end of the day, Leo and I prepared our EVA for tomorrow, during which we’ll have to reach checkpoints placed at Kissing Camel Ridge. We relied on the 3D map of the area, and we took notes and drew to be able to find each checkpoint once on site! It will be the first time for Leo to perform an EVA in which he’ll have to search for checkpoints and not to place them! Meanwhile, other Crew members were working on other subjects that are keeping us busy for more than three weeks! Being seven in the Crew enables us to split the tasks and to be efficient on each experiment we brought with us to the station.

Sol Summary – March 12th

Crew 293 Sol Summary Report 12-03-2024

Sol: 23

Summary Title: The Calm before the Storm

Author’s name: Marie Delaroche, Crew Commander

Mission Status: Nominal

Sol Activity Summary:

Today was our last Sol with no EVA planned, before the final sprint. The Crew is starting to plan for post-mission data collection and analysis, as well as logistical considerations. We spent the day continuing to run experiments, and most notably preparing the last MELiSSA meal. We are looking forward to sharing our results with all of the researchers who are counting on us!

In the afternoon, more coding, more data handling, more work… A routine is definitely established, and it’s almost frustrating to see that we are going to have to leave Mars soon after having found a stable rhythm. But the next three Sols will be far from a smooth ride: all of our studies need to be wrapped up, the last bits of data collected, and preparations for our trip to Earth made.

Look Ahead Plan:

The two exploration EVAs at Kissing Camel Ridge (involving a 2D team and a 3D team) are scheduled on Sol 24 and Sol 25. We aim to dismantle and retrieve all atmospheric instruments on Sol 26 (morning), and to break sim at 6 PM.

Anomalies in work: EVA suits 7 and 9

Weather: Cloudy, low 0°C, high 12°C

Crew Physical Status: Nominal

EVA: NA

Reports to be filed: Sol Summary, Journalist’s Report, GreenHab Report, Operations Report, Photos (6-8 pics), EVA Request

Support Requested: NA

GreenHab Report – March 12th

Crew 293 GreenHab Report 12-03-2024

GreenHab Officer: Mathurin FRANCK

Environmental control: (heater, fan, door open?) Heater/fan turning on automatically

Average temperatures: between 70°F- 85°F

Hours of supplemental light: 10pm-2am

Daily water usage for crops: 8G

Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: None

Water in Blue Tank (200 gallon capacity): 140 gallons

Time(s) of watering for crops: 9:00 am 7:00pm

Changes to crops: /

Narrative: /

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

Support/supplies needed: /

Operations Report – March 12th

Crew 293 Operations Report 12-03-2024

SOL: 23

Name of person filing report: Leo Tokaryev

Non-nominal systems:

Notes on non-nominal systems:

ROVERS

Spirit rover used:no

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging:

Opportunity rover used:

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging:

Curiosity rover used: no

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging:

Perseverance rover used: no

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging:

General notes on rovers:

Summary of Hab operations: put notes here

WATER USE: 9.32 gallons

Water (static tank): 151.7 gallons

Static tank pipe heater (on or off):On

Static tank heater (On or off)On

Toilet tank emptied: no

Summary of internet: none

Summary of suits and radios:

Summary of GreenHab operations: put notes here

WATER USE: 8 gallons

Heater: On

Supplemental light: 22h-2h automatic

Harvest: none

Summary of ScienceDome operations: none

Dual split: Heat or AC, On

Summary of RAM operations: none

Summary of any observatory issues: none

Summary of health and safety issues: none

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: we have left 2 trash bags in the rear airlock, could you please take it out?

COMMS closed 19Mar2024

Mission support is signing off.Please see below received reports status:

Journalist Report Received
Operations Report Received
EVA Report Received
Photos (6-8 pics) Received
EVA Request Approved

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Sergii Iakymov – Director Mars Desert Research Station

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Sol Summary – March 10th

Crew 293 Sol Summary Report 10-03-2024

Sol: 21

Summary Title: A Sunday Quest

Author’s name: Marie Delaroche, Crew Commander

Mission Status: Nominal

Sol Activity Summary:

Today was supposed to be a rest day… but was it really? Many factors would indicate that it was in fact not. An hour of sleep was lost tonight, because apparently, Mars also has a daylight savings time change. This morning, after an hour-long workout, experiments had to be run in the Science Dome, and the Crew Astronomer had much troubleshooting to do in the Observatory.

In the afternoon, we knew that the HSO and Crew Engineer had something special planned for us. What we didn’t know, is that is turned out to be a station-wide treasure hunt! For the past week, they had been meticulously preparing this Sunday adventure for the rest of the Crew. We had so much fun solving riddles and passing trials, that we didn’t see time fly by.

We are looking forward to a restful evening and a good night’s sleep.

Look Ahead Plan:

The first EVA at Kissing Camel Ridge is planned tomorrow, to choose checkpoints and perform photogrammetry of the site.

Anomalies in work: Solar Observatory dome, EVA suits 7 and 9

Weather: Partly cloudy, Low 0°C, High 15°C

Crew Physical Status: Nominal

EVA: NA

Reports to be filed: Sol Summary, Journalist’s Report, GreenHab Report, Operations Report, Photos (6-8 pics), EVA Request, Astronomy Report

Support Requested: NA

GreenHab Report – March 9th

Crew 293 GreenHab Report 09-03-2024

GreenHab Officer: Mathurin FRANCK

Environmental control: (heater, fan, door open?) Heater/fan turning on automatically

Average temperatures: between 70°F- 100°F

Hours of supplemental light: 10pm-2am

Daily water usage for crops: 8G

Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: None

Water in Blue Tank (200 gallon capacity): 164 gallons

Time(s) of watering for crops: 10:00 am 8:00pm

Changes to crops: /

Narrative: /

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

Support/supplies needed: /

Operations Report – March 9th

Crew 293 Operations Report 09-03-2024

SOL: 20

Name of person filing report: Leo Tokaryev

Non-nominal systems:

Notes on non-nominal systems:

ROVERS

Spirit rover used:no

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging:

Opportunity rover used:yes

Hours:166.4

Beginning charge:100

Ending charge:44

Currently charging:yes

Curiosity rover used: yes

Hours: 270.8h

Beginning charge:100

Ending charge:43

Currently charging:yes

Perseverance rover used: no

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging:

General notes on rovers:

Summary of Hab operations: put notes here

WATER USE: 12.5 gallons

Water (static tank): 195.5 gallons

Static tank pipe heater (on or off):On

Static tank heater (On or off)On

Toilet tank emptied: no

Summary of internet: none

Summary of suits and radios:

Summary of GreenHab operations: put notes here

WATER USE: 8 gallons

Heater: On

Supplemental light: 22h-2h automatic

Harvest: none

Summary of ScienceDome operations: none

Dual split: Heat or AC, On

Summary of RAM operations: none

Summary of any observatory issues: none

Summary of health and safety issues: none

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: we have left 2 trash bags in the rear airlock, could you please take it out? Thanks!

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