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  • ...to see the land, that surrounds us. We hope we can manage to wear the new space suits without larger problems, as we have heard, that you have to be fit. T ...n the dusty ground, we had to learn how to survive. Meaning how to use our space suits properly and to stay always in touch with our crewmates.
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  • ===[[Crew 205 - International Emerging Space Leaders]]=== ...losed for most of the day due to the low ambient temperatures and overcast weather. However, at 1200 hours, the door was opened to allow for ambient airflow a
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  • ...for remote bases, small cities, and mining sites on Earth. On Mars and in space, these reactors could power a Settlement or a Spaceship for between 5 to 40 ...ors and considerable support staff for maintenance. Reactors designed for Space and Mars will need to have mostly hands off operations.
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  • distributed in space with an order depending on their meaning. Emotions and feelings will be ...adhering to planetary protection ideals, protecting the immune systems of space explorers, and understanding life in the universe from broader contexts.
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  • ...itself, the Crew Astronomer captured and processed images of various deep-space objects, including M1, M31, M33, M42, M51, M78, IC405, the Rosette Nebula, ...g of the mission, to evaluate the photometry of Pluto and Makemake. Due to weather conditions and some remaining problem with the centering of the telescope,
    24 KB (3,690 words) - 15:01, 7 March 2019
  • ...ast moving object was also observed and determined to be the International Space Station. He continues to find the early morning viewing hours to be better ...caves or tunnels, which can provide long-term shelter from conditions like weather, and radiation on Mars.
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  • The [[European Space Agency (ESA)]] announced in 2004, they had discovered plumes of seasonal me ...crobes bloom during warming periods and lie dormant during times of cooler weather.
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  • === [[Crew 205 - International Emerging Space Leaders]] === Summary of suits and radios: Two radios have been stuck in privacy and NOAA weather radio mode, respectively since we arrived. Following the radio’s manual d
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  • ...is imperative, especially for long-term missions. Experts in the field or space exploration have been working for years on concepts of In-Situ Resource Uti ...board, are much harder to use when the analog astronaut is incumbered by a space suit and bulky gloves. With much pride, our crew geologist managed to never
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  • This device is able to record the electric field in favorable weather conditions and is precise enough to catch electric field variations phenome This device is able to record the electric field in favorable weather conditions and is precise enough to catch electric field variations phenome
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  • The International Emerging Space Leaders Crew is crew 205 to the Mars Desert Research Station in February of ...r spare time in different activities to engage future generations into the space field.
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  • weather. I’m not on tomorrow’s crew, but we might need to reprioritize some cli The weather was pretty typical today – bland skies and lots of cold. A small amount o
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  • ...that we do not arrive at Mars by chance and that we are sharing this small space of the universe with people with the same dream, reaching the stars. Today at the end of the day we realized that if this if the space exploration does not work for us, we have the potential to become youtubers
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  • Around 1:40 (one hour and 35 minutes into the EVA), the weather turned to rain. The crew immediately reported the occurrence to the HabCom. ...distant terrain features or the sun. We will attempt to do this tomorrow, weather permitting.
    29 KB (5,011 words) - 11:28, 24 March 2019
  • ...be naked-eye observations, Earth-based primitive and advanced telescopes, space telescopes, flyby missions, robotic landers, and rovers, as observation is ...ribed to the geocentric, Earth-centered, view of solar system bodies. (Air&Space) On 4 May 354 BC, the Greek philosopher Aristotle observed an occultation o
    64 KB (10,261 words) - 16:11, 21 December 2020
  • ...crops could be grown year round, with supplemental artificial lighting, no weather, extra CO2 concentration and optimum irrigation and fertilization. Some Yi .... L. Mackowiak L. P. Owens C. R. Hinkle The Bionetics Corporation, Kennedy Space Center, Florida</ref> This test cites the Bugbee study. Main difference i
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  • ...by Jim Secosky. Jim is a retired science teacher who has used the Hubble Space Telescope, the Mars Global Surveyor, and HiRISE. ...highlands glaciation in the Late Noachian–Early Hesperian. Planetary and Space Science
    21 KB (3,160 words) - 10:42, 29 December 2023
  • ...little after the predicted time due to two last minute bathroom needs. The weather was sunny with some haze and no wind. The crew soon felt overheated, helmet The EVA started at 10:21. The weather outside the Hab was nice and windy in this morning. There was no major issu
    35 KB (5,647 words) - 11:15, 24 March 2019
  • The International Space University team arrived and our work as hosts began. It’s time to show th [Space
    34 KB (6,107 words) - 11:49, 24 March 2019
  • ...he generator so it can cool down first, probably in midday, if this cloudy weather persists. ...as able to turn it on immediately to bring it slightly back to its parking space.
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