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  • ...he physical properties of ice; monitoring the polar ice caps; and tracking weather patterns and the seasons. MGS had a suite of scientific instruments which NASANatl. NASA’s National Space Science Data Center. https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/viking.html. (Ac
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  • ...y of Colorado, and Heather Chluda, and aerospace engineer who works on the Space Shuttle program at Boeing-Rocketdyne. Finally the crew is rounded out by Fr ...ab, Frank fixed various things, Heather and Jennifer programmed our mobile weather station, and I labored, with only partial success, to get the Starband sate
    127 KB (20,888 words) - 21:33, 4 October 2019
  • ...n by Jim Secosky. Jim is a retired science teacher who has used the Hubble Space Telescope, the Mars Global Surveyor, and HiRISE.<gallery widths="400" heigh ...r ideas about water on Mars; huge river valleys were found in many areas. Space craft cameras showed that floods of water broke through dams, carved deep v
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  • ...inspired, in our pursuit of our dreams to be among those who contribute to space exploration. We took time out from our professional lives to come to MDRS t ...rforming Astronautics: following the Body’s Natural Edge into the Abyss of Space’ project is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia C
    60 KB (8,997 words) - 11:47, 24 March 2019
  • ...us has also been known to be resistant to cold, dehydration, the vacuum of space, and acidic environments. It is known as a polyextrmophile. A polyextremop ...to over 150oC and chilled to -200oC and survive. They have been taken to space, exposed to the vacuum and solar radiation for ten days, brought back to Ea
    80 KB (12,727 words) - 12:45, 26 May 2020
  • ...by Jim Secosky. Jim is a retired science teacher who has used the Hubble Space Telescope, the Mars Global Surveyor, and HiRISE. ...dust. We have found that Mars is hit by 200 impacts/year.<ref>https://www.space.com/21198-mars-asteroid-strikes-common.html</ref>
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  • ...als, kitchen goods, and office supplies were sorted put away to clear work space, increase productivity, and contribute to overall cleanliness and crew mora ...and relevance of samples before archiving them in the limited HAB storage space. We propose a digital geo sample archival system with the following feature
    157 KB (25,890 words) - 15:59, 5 November 2019
  • ...an exercise on Earth could play a critical role in preventing a crisis in space. ...ure that looks like a cross between a white grain silo and a stubby Apollo space capsule. The stark, reddish terrain appears eerily similar to the Martian l
    255 KB (43,372 words) - 17:24, 16 March 2020
  • ...by Jim Secosky. Jim is a retired science teacher who has used the Hubble Space Telescope, the Mars Global Surveyor, and HiRISE<gallery widths="400" height ...han 15 chemical analyses of rocks and soil, besides collecting data on the weather. Information learned through the mission suggest that, in its past, Mars wa
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  • ...> <ref>http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_032078_1420</ref> <ref>http://www.space.com/26534-mars-gullies-dry-ice.html</ref> In some years frost, perhaps as ..., 43.28 N 176.9 E (183.1 W), and 45 N 164.5 E (195.5 W).<ref>https://www.space.com/7333-water-ice-exposed-mars-craters.html </ref> <ref>Kossacki, K., N. T
    37 KB (5,472 words) - 16:15, 3 November 2020
  • ...n by Jim Secosky. Jim is a retired science teacher who has used the Hubble Space Telescope, the Mars Global Surveyor, and HiRISE. ...bserved that formed with the heat of the descent engines.<ref> https://www.space.com/6394-phoenix-mars-lander-liquid-water-scientists.html</ref> <ref> https
    67 KB (10,016 words) - 06:21, 23 August 2023
  • ...that was intended for the emitter field. This is not a problem as the warm weather and the wind have made the leach field work well. Kelly has been a little bit under the weather and she has spent most of the day taking it easy. She seemed better in the
    118 KB (20,168 words) - 17:24, 16 March 2020
  • ...howling winds - literally shaking the hab structure. A quick check of the weather monitor revealed wind speeds hovering around 20 and gusting up to 40 mph. S ...he ambient temperatures; to date, the cooling has been rather sparse given weather and crew aerobic activity (walking).
    173 KB (29,116 words) - 08:06, 29 October 2019
  • ...t some chemicals requested by the crew and gathered up the last of the six space suits and some other equipment at Pioneer Astronautics this afternoon after ...rank Schubert was over at the generator showing two guys something without space suits on. This is necessary in many circumstances, mainly for safety reason
    190 KB (31,918 words) - 09:28, 12 October 2019
  • ...on for space exploration but also a vision that is human and scientific of space exploration and settlement. ...on, information technology specialist and geologist, Jennifer Knowles, our space engineer and Matt Lowry, physics teacher and field assistant. Lowry will be
    287 KB (46,756 words) - 18:19, 19 December 2019

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