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  • We are on Mars. It’s unbelievable, but yet so real. After half year of planning , we arrived yesterday to the habitat and it was a rush of ...re is still so much to be done before we can start our research and breath life into the plentiful projects of crew 184. Nonetheless, we spoiled ourselves
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  • ...arpment to the layers of stone strata. Though their height was hardly even half that of the monolithic ridge, Sam reported that he was able to see all the ...planned EVA and have postponed it to tomorrow. Despite the storm, however, life at the habitat remains quite pleasant. The rarefied Martian wind is too ten
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  • ...ruments for scientific investigation. One of the goals is to find signs of life on the Martian surface or a few centimeters below. The presence of water is a prerequisite for life. Hence, the case for life on Mars at present or at least in the past has been greatly strengthened by
    67 KB (10,016 words) - 06:21, 23 August 2023
  • Today is already our 10th day of mission, which means we are overpassing its half. Altogether, this pivotal day has been rather quiet. No EVA was indeed plan ...ready over, it is time to draw a first review of our experience. Our daily life has indeed suffered a dramatic change since our arrival at the station! To
    42 KB (7,599 words) - 11:44, 24 March 2019
  • Mission Status: Loving life on Mars and staying on top of objectives! 2. There is life out there
    40 KB (6,812 words) - 18:28, 3 December 2019
  • ...cell structure is very different. Half the year, there are two cells, and half the year, there is a single cell. The behaviour changes based on the seaso ...Computer models of the storms tend to have them last longer than in real life. How the storms stop lifting dust off the surface is not well understood.
    35 KB (5,867 words) - 06:50, 15 December 2022
  • ...quite well with fast radiation doses high enough to cause cancers later in life, but the evidence is much weaker for low level does over a long period of t ...ive. When radiation goes thru water, every 18 cm reduces the radiation by half. So a water tank 108 cm thick (6 halvings) will reduce the radiation level
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  • ...orm MDRS Crew 188 and Kepler Station AMADEE-18. It was a lively chat about life on Mars as our crew ends our mission and their crew begins theirs. The conv Status: Almost half-way!
    35 KB (5,701 words) - 12:50, 30 September 2022
  • ...Otherwise, the new crew, 187, was able to drive the ATVs around for about half an hour for practice! We filled up the tanks again, and now are running low ...rit hung in there and is now at 12h; we’re slowly increasing their battery life.
    47 KB (7,461 words) - 11:09, 24 March 2019
  • ...genated, but it’s one thing to read the spec sheet and another to put your life on the line testing them in an environment you’ve never seen before. An e ...ng looks good. We sent a plan to CAPCOM that we’d be circling the hab at a half mile radius, and there’s a hill to the north that offers a good vantage p
    67 KB (11,872 words) - 17:56, 7 March 2019
  • ...do not even want to think about the end, tomorrow and the farewell, in my life on Earth without their laugh, jokes and presence. Happy last day as Martian ...y rivers, with trees that look like years ago they lost their last drop of life trapped in two rocky walls that force to look up to reach its shore.
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  • ...together by a common alma mater. Each crew member from a different walk of life, a wide variety of backgrounds, and unique research goals. After two weeks ...long-term impact on decision making, which could be the difference between life and death in deep space exploration. I was always told stress is bad for yo
    53 KB (9,350 words) - 14:35, 7 March 2019
  • ...deals, protecting the immune systems of space explorers, and understanding life in the universe from broader contexts. Results: The only sample to show possible evidence of microbial life was Sample 4 (purple soil). The homemade microscope did not produce enough
    42 KB (6,606 words) - 16:56, 7 March 2019
  • ...ntended outcomes informed an adaptation of Maslow’s human needs for future life on Mars, numerous operational recommendations and feedback documents, a ran ...ok time out from our professional lives to come to MDRS to live day-to-day life as early Mars settlers. We navigated the terrain of the desert analogue env
    60 KB (8,997 words) - 11:47, 24 March 2019
  • ...d an ocean. Indeed, it may have been warm enough from carbon dioxide for life to first originate on Mars and then travel to the Earth on meteorites. Tod ...we know that that it is being exposed by erosion. Impacts do not produce half holes!
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  • ...in others the blades were permanently bent. The LEDS still light up, and (half the air) air still flow s through both tubes, so this design flaw was not f ...f exploring the range of movement and performance expression with the MDRS life support suits in this analogue terrain.
    35 KB (5,647 words) - 11:15, 24 March 2019
  • ...s; hence, some craters may be prime targets for the search for evidence of life on the Red Planet.<ref>Newsom H., Hagerty J., Thorsos I. 2001. Location an In the nearly half century of studying the Red Planet with orbiting satellites, much evidence
    26 KB (3,907 words) - 18:00, 23 December 2023
  • ...> http://astrobiology.com/2016/05/ancient-tsunami-evidence-on-mars-reveals-life-potential.html </ref> <ref>Rodriguez, J.; et al. 2016. "Tsunami waves exte ...e Olympus Mons reached its final size; hence, the ocean may have been only half as deep as thought.
    49 KB (7,482 words) - 13:10, 27 December 2023
  • ...gear, and seismic sensors. We will put into operation a closed ecological life support system and determine not only whether such a unit works well from a ...the trash and construction debris. We broke sim as a group as spent about half an hour to take care of that task. The construction depot looks much better
    190 KB (31,918 words) - 09:28, 12 October 2019
  • ...s the presence of a green region is not an accurate indicator of microbial life. Contrary to my expectations, the microbes did not grow in a high salt medi ...red to be some form of precipitate or salt, rather than a distinct form of life. It is possible that the ‘Green’ element causes the differential behavi
    157 KB (25,890 words) - 15:59, 5 November 2019

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