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  • After a year and a half on the Martian surface, the first crew returns to Earth, leaving behind the ...sity data transmission back to Earth, and plentiful energy for science and life-support. This increases safety, and the value of the time spent on Mars.
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  • Engineering monitored our life supporting equipment. The marvelous HAL ...o many pieces of luggage to count in a Nissan Pathfinder for the two and a half hour drive to the station. We squeezed everything in, but as newly minted M
    7 KB (1,185 words) - 17:38, 7 March 2019
  • ...nside an active volcano, the exploration of an otherworldly crystal cavern half a mile below the earth’s surface, and nomads defending a volatile and vol ...the values and importance of life and I want to take part in transforming life, not just by the thoughts but by actions. Space exploration is challenging,
    9 KB (1,438 words) - 11:58, 16 March 2019
  • ...Crew 193 to the hab and gave them an introduction and orientation to Mars life. Look Ahead Plan: Departure and adjusting to life back on Earth.
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  • ...en, it sure felt like one of the bad ones. Despite the difficulties, after half an hour of huff ‘n puff they finally reached the top, from which they cou Life in our small Martian community is passing quicker than most of us probably
    24 KB (4,209 words) - 10:26, 24 March 2019
  • ...on would be sent before the arrival of the [[human|settlers]]. Most of the life support technology would be similar to that one on the [[ISS]]. The [[colon First there is the everyday life support.
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  • ...and make it mine. The sleeping rooms of all the crew members open up on a half circular shared living room /kitchen /workroom. In a place with so much use ...utside are the dust storms. Winds of high speed and no visibility are real life-threatening hazards. Our medium-range communication system is deficient and
    14 KB (2,427 words) - 16:41, 7 March 2019
  • ...ve stretched the operation of Voyagers 1 and 2—launched in 1977—for almost half a century. They expect the spacecrafts’ Multihundred-Watt RTGs (MHW-RTGs) ...Instead, the lander was brought back with the crew to Earth, serving as a life raft after the service module was damaged. The astronauts returned to Earth
    31 KB (4,637 words) - 13:31, 7 May 2024
  • ...a short communication with the Hab. They decided to advance approximately half a kilometer in the direction of Cactus Road and stop. They walked almost 10 ...th in 4 ATVs, upon finding the pole 1101 trough Cow Dung road, after about half an hour of traverse, we proceeded to drive into a road that hasn’t been u
    19 KB (3,259 words) - 11:19, 24 March 2019
  • ...series of tasks we never had time to do before: I checked with Xavier the life support system, helmets and walkie-talkie for future EVAs, Victoria while t ..., kept away from my eyes by the helmet and its fog made me shoot more than half of the photos blind, even if the result wasn’t that bad as I discovered a
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  • ...ed to go back and reach our rovers, we couldn’t find them anymore! We pass half an hour to finally find our way back to them and ride to the MDRS. It was a 9:45 – Meeting with some local Martian life
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  • ...leaves you breathless, but fills you with satisfaction, pleasure, nature, life. ...rom the lethargy in which life itself can envelop you. Maybe there is more life in an arid desert than anyone could imagine.
    29 KB (5,413 words) - 13:44, 7 March 2019
  • Look Ahead Plan: having passed the first half of our rotation, we expect to start to finalize each project. We’ve made ...ndelli, Journalist and Photographer respectively, who came to document our life on the red planet. We had breakfast before they arrived, greeted them with
    20 KB (3,352 words) - 13:57, 7 March 2019
  • ...'s vibrations would be detected. It can detect ground motion that is only half the width of a hydrogen atom. ...akes-red-planet.htm</ref> Furthermore, it lasted for almost an hour and a half.<ref> https://www.techtimes.com/articles/265793/20210924/nasa-insight-lande
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  • ...t liquid water. Dave and Nathan seemed to be bighorn sheep in their former life climbing up the Martian mountains. ...on, maintain the Hab, water the GreenHab, and start the first videos about life on Mars. We also met yesterday’s goal of using only one loft tank of wate
    35 KB (6,127 words) - 15:09, 7 March 2019
  • ...was misinterpreted as canals which led many people to believe intelligent life existed on Mars. Channels and canals are distinctly different. A channel ...to the data set being compiled regarding water on Mars. During the latter half of the 20th Century, the fleet of spacecraft orbiting, landing, and roving
    39 KB (6,252 words) - 13:58, 10 November 2020
  • ...recommend starting by taking care of what has been left to you and at the half way point of your rotation seeding a small amount of many crops so that fut ...a reasonable temperature. This was even more challenging because only one half of the building is covered by a shade cloth. Covering or uncovering the ent
    37 KB (5,758 words) - 11:39, 24 March 2019
  • ...of the system is always removing water and CO<sub>2</sub> while the other half is regenerating its capability to do so. ...heric dynamics and bioregenerative technologies in a soil-based ecological life support system: Initial results from biosphere 2. ''Advances in Space Resea
    27 KB (4,031 words) - 17:46, 13 September 2019
  • ...at we do not have a formally-trained botanist on our crew, since the plant life in Candor is so very interesting. We saw all kinds of Martian wildlife, inc Goal: Finish the Geology EVA. This is the second half of EVA #4 that was shortened due to a film crew from San Francisco Film Soc
    25 KB (3,682 words) - 18:30, 11 November 2019
  • ...elopment were made through the 19th and into the 20th century. The second half of the 20th century brought technological leaps that allowed astronomers to ...g-duration spaceflight, prolonged weightlessness, the potential failure of life support systems and spacecraft can be assessed through different methods.
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