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  • ...itable due to the limited manpower in a Martian [[semi-autonomous colony]] and limited [[transport from Earth to Mars]]. Compared with [[Earth]] the colon [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • ...a deep puncture wound. Pieces of rusty iron are particularly prone to this and [[machinists]] are at risk. [[Category:Health and Safety]]
    555 bytes (74 words) - 13:27, 17 December 2018
  • Viruses will come with humans to Mars and be part of a settlement [[Biology|biological system]]. [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • '''Offworld backup''' provides excellent safety and security properties for very important data. The [[Mars|Martian]] isolation * Personal health details
    577 bytes (79 words) - 14:26, 17 December 2018
  • ...made the trip. Other germs may behave differently on Mars. Low [[gravity]] and other factors may make the human physiology susceptible to unforeseen ailme [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • ...ved as an analog astronaut for NASA’s Human Exploration Research Analog IX and the Mars Desert Research Station Crew 145 mission simulations. == Dean Jin, Health & Safety Officer ==
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  • ...ed an internship at CNES (French Space Agency). His hobbies include diving and playing the drums in the Supaero jazzband. ...paero Space Section, ISAE Space Association, improvisation and geopolitics and used to be an active member in the Student Arts Association.
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  • ...at University of Colorado Hospital. His interests include space medicine and wilderness medicine. == Dr Alicia Tucker – Behavioral Health Officer ==
    5 KB (759 words) - 12:44, 16 March 2019
  • ...sible types of Missile Defense System: anti-missile rockets, mass drivers, and directed energy. ...efit future attempts at defeating [[asteroid]] threats, both to spacecraft and to settlements.
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  • Settlement facilities divide into buildings (or areas, at a smaller scale) and infrastructure. If you want to [[create a settlement]] you will need some File:Housing tile.JPG|[[Housing]] facilities , [[hospitality]] and offices
    4 KB (559 words) - 02:24, 4 June 2023
  • ...ple, will not find it's way to Mars. Immigrants will also import bacteria and viruses that can cause infectious diseases. It is unknown if there is any [[Category:Health and Safety]]
    2 KB (235 words) - 06:24, 10 May 2023
  • ...ilot and a dive master and continues to pursue research interests in space and aviation medicine. He is also director of the Exploration Medicine podcast. ...y in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She graduated from Michigan State University and completed a general surgery residency in Grand Rapids. She is an Associate
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  • ...for surgery and a great variety of drugs are impossible to produce in-situ and will, therefore, not be available in medium-term. ...h [[hi-tech versus lo-tech|lo-tech]] surgical instruments, such as scalpel and suturation.
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  • ...onal '''Physical exercise''' may be required every day to prevent muscular and skeletal atrophy. However, no Mars level gravity experiments have ever bee ...hin a system of [[artificial cave]]s. Walking alone may not be sufficient and the settlers may be require to go through a complex routine of exercises to
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  • ...Liskowsky DR. (2010). The Integration of Planetary Protection Requirements and Medical Support on a Mission to Mars. Journal of Cosmology 12:3834-3841. Re ...ment, high radiation, toxic chemicals (such as perchlorates), low gravity, and icy temperatures that go down to -125 C. Any creature which is happy with
    5 KB (833 words) - 17:30, 6 May 2021
  • 2. Sunspot and Solar Flare Monitoring: One solar flare was spotted today on the sun’s so 3. Shortwave Texting on EVA’s: Beartooth devices are still not working and were not taken on EVA today.
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  • ...dents and got a strong practical experience in the mechanical, electronic, and computer design. His master thesis addresses the autonomous control of a gr ...g Yoseikan-Budo to keep a good physical health, together with playing drum and saxophone.
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  • HabCar used and why, where? No General notes and comments: None
    21 KB (2,979 words) - 11:07, 24 March 2019
  • Generator (hours run): Turned off at 12.40 pm and turned on at 6.30 pm Solar – SOC 80% (Before generator is run at night) HabCar used and why, where: –
    19 KB (2,636 words) - 10:15, 24 March 2019
  • HabCar used and why, where? We went to Hanksville 3 times. Because water supply. General notes and comments: We explain to CREW192 about engineering.
    28 KB (3,964 words) - 10:07, 24 March 2019

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