Operations Report – April 15th
Crew 210 Operations Report 15-APR-2019
SOL: 3
Name of person filing report: Shannon Rupert
Non-nominal systems: nothing to report
Notes on non-nominal systems: nothing to report
Generator (hours run): 11 hours last night
Solar— SOC 89 % as of COMMS. Will not turn on generator until needed.
Diesel Reading – 38 %
Propane Reading – 45 %
Ethanol Free Gasoline – 10 gallons.
Water (auxillary tank) – 0 gallons
Water (static tank) – 300 gallons
Auxillary to Static tank transfer– no
Gallons transferred: No
Water in GreenHab – unknown gallons.
Water (loft) – Static to Loft Pump used – yes
Water Meter: not read
Toilet tank emptied: no
Deimos rover used: Still non-operational
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging:
Sojourner rover used: ASSIGNED TO DIRECTOR, no
Hours: 50.7
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge: 100
Currently charging: yes
Spirit rover used: No
Hours: 86.5
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge: 100
Currently charging: yes
Opportunity rover used: yes, to move water tank
Hours: 56.4
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge: 100
Currently charging: yes
Curiosity rover used: No
Hours: 88.8
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge: 100
Currently charging: yes
Notes on rovers: Nothing to report
ATV’s Used: (Honda, 300, 350.1, 350.2, 350.3) 350.1, 350.2, 350.3
Reason for use: Testing
Oil Added? No
ATV Fuel Used: 0 Gals.
# Hours the ATVs were Used today: 0
Notes on ATVs: 350.1 was the only operational ATV when I arrived.
350.2 and 350.3 are now operational with new batteries. 350.2 is
still very dirty.
We are currently changing the spark plug on the Honda to see if we can
get it to turn over. The Honda’s battery is good. We purchased a new
battery for the 300 and hope to get it installed before dark today.
The goal is to have all 5 ATVs operational tomorrow.
HabCar used and why, where? Yes, to haul water.
CrewCar used and why, where? Yes, to Loa for supplies
General notes and comments: Tunnel repairs were completed. A
considerable amount of MOOP was picked up from around the tunnels.
We are currently transferring water with a very small external pump
that takes over an hour to transfer 125 gallons. We plan to replace
the pump that was broken last month with my old house pump this
evening. That should make transferring water easier although we
should order a replacement pump to have on hand.
Summary of internet: Nothing to report
Summary of suits and radios: Nothing to report
Summary of Hab operations: Electric kennel is broken.
Toaster/convection oven was replaced on the shelf where it belongs.
Summary of GreenHab operations: David will send a full GreenHab report
tonight. He has programmed the fan to keep the plants cooler in the
afternoon. He will continue fine tuning it for the rest of the week.
He also purchased a new thermometer.
Summary of ScienceDome operations: First group of plants in the plant
press are being fanned for more rapid drying.
Summary of RAM operations: Clean! I spent part of the afternoon
organizing and cleaning the RAM. Happy to say it is now clean, except
that I will sweep it out once the wind dies down.
Summary of any observatory issues: Nothing to report
Summary of health and safety issues: Nothing to report
Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: Nothing tonight,
thank you.
Sol Summary – April 15th
Crew 210 Sol Summary Report 15-APR-2019
Sol: 3
Summary Title: Squashing plants and supply runs
Author’s name: Paul Sokoloff
Mission Status: Nominal
Sol Activity Summary: This morning, after the requisite coffee, Crew 210 pressed the plants collected during yesterdays excursion to Salt Creek and the Burpee Quarry. By squishing the plant specimens between cardboard and drying them out, the team is left with a flat plant that, of stored correctly, will last for hundreds of years. These specimens, accompanied by a label indicating the location and date of collection, will serve as the proof that these plants were found growing at a specific place and time, and will make up the backbone of our first planned publication from this program.
Our team devoted the rest of this sol to gathering supplies essential to hab and rover systems. Shannon made a water run to Hanksville, while the rest of 210 went to Bicknel for ATV batteries and supplies to build a quadrat for our ecological work. On our return to MDRS our team was able to repair one more ATV, three of these are now operational.
While completing both our scientific and technical work for the day we were also able to continue our social outreach efforts, including posting video of our plant pressing adventures to Twitter and Facebook, preparing for an “Ask a Martian Anything” on Reddit tomorrow night, and telling our “Martian” tales on social media.
All in all, another beautiful day in that special place that straddles the line between our unique planet and the one we’d next like to visit.
Look Ahead Plan: Now equipped with a square-meter quadrat for ecological sampling, we will plan on spending tomorrow (sol 4), doing transects and quadrats within the MDRS operational area. At these sites we will document the number of species, percent cover, and functional groups of the plant and lichen communities, and record abiotic variables such as soil moisture content, pH, and coarseness. New plant and lichen species found on EVA will also be collected.
A Bureau of Land Management representative is scheduled to visit MDRS tomorrow morning, so we will meet with them before starting our sampling EVA.
Anomalies in work: No.
Weather: Cloudy in the am, clearing by mid-day.
Crew Physical Status: Good.
EVA: no EVAs at MDRS, but Shannon made a water and supply run to Hanksville, and the remainder of the crew made a supply run to Bicknell.
Reports to be filed:
Sol Summary
Operations Report
GreenHab Report
Photo Report
Support Requested: n/a
Operations Report – April 14th
Crew 210 Operations Report 14-APR-2019
SOL: 2
Name of person filing report: Shannon Rupert
Non-nominal systems: nothing to report
Notes on non-nominal systems: nothing to report
Generator (hours run): 11.5 hours last night
Solar— SOC unknown %. Will not be reported during COMMS as I plan to
turn it on as late as possible. I find recording these data on this
report awkward. Is there a better way to report when the generator is
turned off and on and the hours it is on each day?
Diesel Reading – 46 %
Propane Reading – 46 %
Ethanol Free Gasoline – 10 gallons.
Water (auxillary tank) – 0 gallons
Water (static tank) – 200 gallons
Auxillary to Static tank transfer– no
Gallons transferred: No
Water in GreenHab – unknown gallons.
Water (loft) – Static to Loft Pump used – yes
Water Meter: not read
Toilet tank emptied: no
Deimos rover used: Still non-operational
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging:
Sojourner rover used: ASSIGNED TO DIRECTOR, no
Hours: 50.7
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge: 100
Currently charging: yes
Spirit rover used: No
Hours: 86.5
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge: 100
Currently charging: yes
Opportunity rover used: yes
Hours: 56.4
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge: 97
Currently charging: yes
Curiosity rover used: No
Hours: 88.8
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge: 100
Currently charging: yes
Notes on rovers: Nothing to report
ATV’s Used: (Honda, 300, 350.1, 350.2, 350.3) None
Reason for use: None were used.
Oil Added? No
ATV Fuel Used: 0 Gals.
# Hours the ATVs were Used today: 0
Notes on ATVs: We are planning a morning trip to Loa tomorrow for two
more batteries and a spark plug for the Honda. Also some battery
screws and bolts. Two of the 350’s are operational: the one that
originally started and the one with the new battery, The Honda just
won’t turn over, even with canned starter. The battery in the 300 was
damaged somehow and needs to be replaced. The remaining 350’s battery
will not hold a charge and also needs to be replaced.
HabCar used and why, where? Yes, to Salt Creek for research. We had
a problem with it not starting once we returned to MDRS and went to
the Quarry. It seems the problem is in the shift column, not the
starter or the battery. We finally got it started and returned to the
Hab only minutes after the two crewmembers who walked back to the Hab
had arrived.
CrewCar used and why, where? No
General notes and comments: Tunnel repairs were almost completed this
morning. The remaining work will be done tomorrow morning.
Summary of internet: Nothing to report
Summary of suits and radios: Nothing to report
Summary of Hab operations: Nothing to report
Summary of GreenHab operations: Still not completely cleaned up.
David will be sending a GreenHab report tonight and from now on.
Summary of ScienceDome operations: Nothing to report
Summary of RAM operations: Nothing to report
Summary of any observatory issues: Nothing to report
Summary of health and safety issues: Nothing to report
Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: Nothing tonight,
thank you.
Crew Photos – April 14th
Science Report – April 14th
Sol 2 – Science Summary
Crew 210 sampled vascular plants and lichens from three sites across the MDRS operational area today; the Valley of the Stars, Salt Creek, and the vicinity of the Burpee Dinosaur Quarry. We collected between 15-20 samples, many of which were species not recorded during previous floristic work at the station in 2014. We will press the samples later this evening to preserve them for later identification. Tomorrow, if time permits, we will continue our sampling in the area just around the hab.
Sol Summary – April 14th
Sol 2 – Anywhere is walking distance if you’ve got the time
Before departing MDRS for a day of botanical sampling, crew 210 spent the morning working on social media outreach and (importantly), fueling up on coffee. While team members emptied the hab car water tank (filled last night in Hanksville), other crew members continued to repair the hab tunnels. The full team (five humans and two space dogs) left the station at 11:30.
After refueling the hab car in Hanksville, we drove to the Factory Butte access road and sampled plants and lichens at the Valley of the Stars and at Salt Creek. We returned to Cow Dung Road and went to continue our plant sampling outside of the Burpee Dinosaur Quarry
When we went to return to MDRS the hab car did not initially start, so Mike Irvine and myself hiked back to the hab from the quarry to retrieve the crew car. However, just as we returned to the hab we heard from the rest of the team over the radio that they were able to restart the car and they made their way back to MDRS.
Tomorrow the team will travel to Loa in the morning to retrieve parts for the ATVs, and plan on sampling around the hab (time-permitting) in the afternoon.
Greenhab Report – April 14th
GreenHab Officer: David Murray
Environmental control: Ambient with door open from 10:40 to 19:19
Shade Cloth: 80%
Average Temperature:
Low Temperature: 14 C
High Temperature: 43 C
Relative humidity: 25%
Hours of Supplemental Light: 0
Daily Water Usage for Crops: 13 L
Water in Blue Tank: N/A
Time(s) of Watering: 10:40 and 19:19
Changes to Crops: None.
Narrative: Our crew spent the day at Salt Creek, a few miles away from the station. Before we left, we watered the crops and left the GreenHab door open but the interior temperature still reached 43 C while we were gone. Since outdoor temperatures are likely to increase until the fall, we’ll probably have to run the fan in addition to propping the door open from here on out. I’ll program the fan to operate during the hottest parts of the day and report the schedule tomorrow. There are discrepancies among the thermometers in the GreenHab and a couple of them have problems with their digital displays. They should be replaced.
Harvest: None
Crew Photos – April 13th
Photo of the day: Crew 210.jpg
Sol Summary – April 13th
Sol 1 – Entry, Descent, and Landing
Crew 210 arrived at the Mars Desert Research Station mid-afternoon today. Consisting of biologists and outreach specialists from across North America, crew 210 will spend the next week conducting a biodiversity survey and ecological inventory of the MDRS area outside of sim. Our team includes:
· Dr. Shannon Rupert, director of the Mars Desert Research station, and desert ecologist.
· David Murray, crew 210 co-lead, MDRS GreenHab director, and desert ecologist.
· Paul Sokoloff, crew 2010 co-lead and botanist at the Canadian Museum of Nature.
· Samantha McBeth, polar biologist, expedition guide, and outreach coordinator.
· Mike Irvine, co-founder of Live It and outreach coordinator.
We spent this afternoon addressing logistical needs around the station, including some repairs of the hab tunnels, two water runs into Hanksville, and repairs to ATVs. We will likely need to run additional errands on Monday, so tomorrow we will begin our sampling program by surveying the vegetation and sampling around Salt Creek, on the Factory Butte road.
This spring has been very lush around MDRS and the “Martian” hills are green with peppergrass and evening primrose, so we are eager to begin our science program in the hopes of finding new plant records for MDRS, and to contribute to long-term ecological monitoring at the station.
You can follow our "Martian" adventures on Twitter (@LiveItearth, @Lady_McBeth_, @paul_sokoloff, @pillowdavid17), and by following #MDRS210 and #MarsBio
Until tomorrow,
Paul S, on behalf of crew 210
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