Dear CapCom,
Please find attached our Crew Photos for Sol 2, all photos taken in the vicinity of the Hab.
Kind regards, Crew 200
Dear CapCom,
Please find attached our Crew Photos for Sol 2, all photos taken in the vicinity of the Hab.
Kind regards, Crew 200
Crew 200 Operations Report 03-Dec-2018
SOL: 2
Name of person filing report: Antoine Bocquier
Non-nominal systems: generator autostart
Notes on non-nominal systems: nothing to report
Generator (hours run): From 4:30 pm last night to 3:30 pm this afternoon (due to snow and mud, impossible to go on EVA or engineering tour). On tonight at 5:50 pm.
Solar— SOC 90 %
Diesel Reading – N/A %
Propane Reading – N/A %
Ethanol Free Gasoline – N/A gallons
Water (auxillary tank) – 0 gallons
Water (static tank) – 500 gallons
Auxillary to Static tank transfer – no
Gallons transferred: 0
Water in GreenHab – not noted gallons, getting low
Water (loft) – Static to Loft Pump used – yes
Water Meter: not recorded
Toilet tank emptied: no
Deimos rover used: no, still not functional
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: no
Sojourner rover used: No
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: yes
Spirit rover used: no
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: yes
Opportunity rover used: no
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: yes
Curiosity rover used: no
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: yes
Notes on rovers: Rovers were not used or moved since yesterday, in charge from yesterday afternoon.
# Hours the ATVs were Used today: 0
Notes on ATVs: ATVs were taken out of active service and are now parked away from the station
HabCar used and why, where? No
CrewCar used and why, where? No
General notes and comments: Due to strong snow and mud conditions, EVA and engineering tour were not allowed. This was approved by Shannon.
Thus some of the measurements could not be performed (and generator stayed on during day, we will prevent this happening next days).
Summary of internet: After issues yesterday to connect to the network, we rebooted the Modem and everything is fine.
Summary of suits and radios: Ventilation system of suits 7 and 10 are not working. I will have a more detailed look at them tomorrow.
Summary of Hab operations: media visit today with recordings inside the hab and in the other parts of the station.
Summary of GreenHab operations: some plants planted.
Summary of ScienceDome operations: 2 microscopes may not be working, will be investigated
Summary of RAM operations: Nothing to report
Summary of any observatory issues: Musk Solar observatory – Nominal. Robotic Observatory – Carried out maintenance: 1. Installed
replacement UPS battery, error message on startup “Warning State – Replace Battery”. Restored connections to original config, UPS switched off / plugged in. 2. Checked C14 for condensation (none significant observed) applied gentle heat to scope body for 1 hour & unplugged Tempest fan.
Summary of health and safety issues: Nothing to report
Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: Nothing to report [end]
Crew Astronomer: Andrew Foster
MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY
Robotic Telescope Requested: MDRS-14 [Sent imaging request
46P/Wirtanen & 3C 273]
Objects Viewed: Milky Way & constellation Cygnus (visual only).
Image attached, Cygnus / Milky Way taken with Canon D60 @ ISO 3200 / 20s exp.
Second image w/ light painting by MDRS 200 crew member.
Carried out observational Limiting Magnitude exercise, est. NELM 5.9, clouds moving in from South during exercise.
Problems Encountered:
Poor weather conditions (snow / cold).
Robotic Observatory maintenance carried out, see Operations Report for details.
MUSK OBSERVATORY
Solar Features Observed: Carried out test of system / visual observation of Sun. No sunspots visible, no major features observed.
Observatory equipment photographs (start of mission) attached.
Notes
Both observatories are clear of snow this evening.
End report.
rew 200 GreenHab Report – 03-DEC-2018
Greenhab Officer: Makiah Eustice
Environmental Control:
Heating
Shade Cloth on
Average Temperatures:
Low: 70 F
High: 80 F
Hours of Supplemental Light: 5
Daily Water Usage of Crops: 10 L
Water in Blue Tank (lbs): 1/3 full
Times of Watering for Crops: 1000
Changes to crops:
Planted 3 small cups of Water Cress for Andrew’s school outreach. Planted shallow bed of sun flower seeds and shallow bed of mixed salad greens. All reported in the Greenhab Log
Narrative:
First day in the Greenhab! A sauna for me, but a retreat for anyone trying to briefly escape the cold. Still trying to understand the operations and needs of individual plants.
Harvest: NONE
Support/Supplies Needed: The humidity/temperature measure is not displaying the temperature correctly; we may need a new sensor. The supplemental light did not come on Sunday night, but did tonight; I will check to see if the light goes off at midnight tonight. Some of the snap peas and tomatoes are not doing well; I believe they need more sun to thrive.
Health and Safety Officer Report
Lindsay Rutter, Health and Safety Officer of Crew 200
Crew 200 Sol Summary Report 03Dec2018
Sol: 1
Summary Title: Introduced guests and fixed solar observatory Author’s name: Lindsay Rutter
Mission Status: All crew members are healthy and productive. Sol Activity Summary: We interacted with guests and fixed solar observatory. Look Ahead Plan: We will do science most of the day tomorrow. Anomalies in work: Solar observatory had issues that needed fixing. Weather: Unexpected snowy weather created muddy and slippery ground. Crew Physical Status: One crew member felt headache due to cold weather, rested, and has no more symptoms.
EVA: No EVAs today due to inclement weather.
Reports to be file:
Support Requested:
Crew 200 Operations Report 02-Dec-2018
SOL: N/A
Name of person filing report: Shannon Rupert
Non-nominal systems: generator autostart
Notes on non-nominal systems: nothing to report
Generator (hours run): From 5:30 pm last night to 2 am this afternoon (due to snow). On tonight at 4:30 pm.
Solar— SOC 91 %
Diesel Reading – not noted %
Propane Reading – 49 %
Ethanol Free Gasoline – 4 gallons
Water (auxiliary tank) – 0 gallons
Water (static tank) – 500 gallons
Auxiliary to Static tank transfer– no
Gallons transferred: 0
Water in GreenHab – not noted gallons, getting low
Water (loft) – Static to Loft Pump used – no
Water Meter: not recorded
Toilet tank emptied: no
Deimos rover used: no, still not functional
Hours:
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: no
Sojourner rover used: yes
Hours:
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge:
Currently charging: yes
Spirit rover used: yes
Hours:
Beginning charge: 74
Ending charge:
Currently charging: yes
Opportunity rover used: yes
Hours:
Beginning charge: 85?
Ending charge:
Currently charging: yes
Curiosity rover used: yes
Hours:
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge:
Currently charging: yes
Notes on rovers: Two rovers parked in front of the RAM at new charging stations. Spirit and Opportunity should be parked there, while Curiosity should be parked next to the GreenHab until Deimos is operational. We are still seeing much shorter ranges on the rovers, not sure if it is a problem or just lack of use, so we will have to give them more ride time to see if this improves.
# Hours the ATVs were Used today: less than one
Notes on ATVs: ATVs were taken out of active service and are now parked away from the station
HabCar used and why, where? No
CrewCar used and why, where? Yes, just moved to its regular parking space
General notes and comments: The crew worked amazingly hard yesterday repairing the tunnel and getting it covered. We managed to get it all up and functional, although there is still much work to be done to tidy up the tarps and secure it for the season. But this is work that can be done in sim or by a single person, so the day was a complete success.
When I shut down the power for the installations of the RAM’s power, I had to shut down the entire system, which I didn’t know how to do. So I did it the only way I know how and now the charger button is acting differently than before, but it still fixes the problem of generator speed so I guess we are fine until the contractor arrives next week.
Summary of internet: Nominal.
Summary of suits and radios: The crew used the suits and so can give a complete report on their condition as soon as possible.
Summary of Hab operations: Rodent found a new home.
Summary of GreenHab operations: Nothing to report.
Summary of ScienceDome operations: The crew helped to rearrange the bench modules to reflect the new design of the space. The ovens/incubator are now on the metal bench. The heater will be installed on the lower bench of this table and should not be moved from that spot.
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 at this time.
Crew 200, commanded by Ilaria Cinelli, a Mars Society Steering Committee member, has now entered sim at the MDRS! The beginning of sim for the 200th numbered crew is a major milestone for the Mars Society & the Mars Desert Research Station program!
Stay tuned here for the latest updates.
Crew 198 Operations Report 15-Nov-2018
SOL: 5
Name of person filing report: Dana Levin
Non-nominal systems: Report filing, Rover Demos, engineering airlock electrical sockets, engineering airlock light, lower deck hab wall heater,
Notes on non-nominal systems:
– Generator update; failed overnight again, unable to obtain stable spin rates longer than 40 minutes. Todays attempt will be to start the generator at sunset regardless of SOC
– Report filing repeating from last night for broadcasting: we have had continued trouble with non updated report templates requiring a back and forth between MDRS and mission support demanding reports filed in different formats. This yielded significant crew frustration
o Proposed solution: reports could be turned into google forms. The links to these forms sent to the station crew to standardize filing format. This would also allow centralized data collection and presentation including some values that could be graphed over time and organized for presentation/analysis easily.
o We attempted to formulate such forms but our internet connection did not allow connection to the google servers
– Sojourner: functioning nominally
– Curiosity: functioning normally
– Opportunity: functioning normally
– Engineering air lock light and power sockets are still inoperable.
– Demos: rover remains inoperable.
– 350 ATV is inoperable, likely with a dead battery that has yet to be replaced
Generator (hours run): 11
Solar— SOC % (Before generator is run at night): 90%
Diesel Reading – 55%
Propane Reading – not taken
Ethanol Free Gasoline – 10 gallons.
Water (auxillary tank) – 80 gallons
Water (static tank) – 270 gallons
Auxillary to Static tank transfer– yes
Gallons transferred: 60
Water in GreenHab – tank at 40%
Water (loft) – Static to Loft Pump used – yes
Toilet tank emptied: no
Deimos rover used: no
Hours:
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge:
Currently charging: no
Sojourner rover used: no
Hours: 2 cumulative
Beginning charge: 100%
Ending charge: 30
Currently charging: yes
Spirit rover used: no
Hours: 1
Beginning charge:
Ending charge:
Currently charging: no
Opportunity rover used: yes
Hours: 5
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge: 21
Currently charging: yes
Curiosity rover used: yes
Hours: 5
Beginning charge: 100
Ending charge: 26
Currently charging: yes
Notes on rovers: (See above)
Demos: batteries refilled, charged at 100% but rover remains inoperable
ATV’s Used: (Honda, , 350.1, 350.2)
Reason for use: EVA
Oil Added? no
ATV Fuel Used: 1 Gals
# Hours the ATVs were Used today: 2
Notes on ATVs: one of the 350s is still non functional. The battery appears dead
HabCar used and why, where? Yes to obtain water to refill static tank
CrewCar used and why, where? no
General notes and comments:
Please standardize reports and consider loading them into google forms or some kind of email template with a hab specific email. This saves data by preventing redownloading of mail to different accounts, avoids incorrect forms transmitted to crew or filed by crew, and makes data transfer easier
Summary of internet: functional
Summary of suits and radios: using our own
Summary of Hab operations: nominal despite facility difficulties
Summary of GreenHab operations: none
Summary of ScienceDome operations: none
Summary of RAMM operations: none
Summary of any observatory issues: none identified as we are not using observatory
Summary of health and safety issues: none
Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: see above
Houston, we’ve had a problem. We’ve had a main bus B undervolt. Right now voltage is looking good. We’ve had a pretty large bang associated with the caution and warning there. As I recall, main B was the one that had an amp spike on it once before. In the interim here we’re starting to go ahead and button up the tunnel again. That jolt must have rocked the sensor on O2 quantity too. It was oscillating down around 20 to 60 percent. Now it’s full-scale high again. And Houston, we had a restart on our computer and we had a PGNCS light and the restart reset. And we’re looking at our service module RCS Helium 1. We have B is Barber poled and D is barber poled, Helium 2, D is barber pole and secondary propellants I have A and C barber pole BMAG temperatures? AC2 is showing zip. I’m going to try to reconfigure on that. We’ve got a main bus A undervolt now too showing.
I tried to reset and fuel cell 1 and 3 are both showing gray flags but they are both showing zip on the flows….
Spaceballs one has now gone to plaid
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