Search results

Jump to: navigation, search
  • ...dred times in training, we’re all used to the feeling. Waking up from cryo and seeing the surface of another planet is not something you get used to. ...r inboxes and we pass along a notification that we’ve successfully arrived and comms are functional.
    67 KB (11,872 words) - 17:56, 7 March 2019
  • Coupled Mineralogy & Geomicrobiology in Hot & Cold Deserts on Earth and Mars Do surface materials and processes in deserts indicate anything about the subsurface mineralogical,
    118 KB (20,168 words) - 17:24, 16 March 2020
  • ...n earth, kicked in and we were quite tired. We dropped into our beds happy and exhausted, which is the best state of mind when you finish a day. ...early. There 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 spoile
    45 KB (8,279 words) - 14:55, 27 March 2019
  • Today was off-sim as we moved in the hab and became familiar with the systems. All times are MDT. We have a great crew: ...rove in two minivans, full to the top with gear, newly purchased supplies, and the crew of six.
    255 KB (43,372 words) - 17:24, 16 March 2020
  • ...we now were able to launch our experiments for real, having lots of time, and being able to spend time together, to set the bases of our routine. ...ew, Simon and Arthur worked on the balloon acquisition system, while Louis and Mouâdh worked on the EMUI (Hud simulation by connected glasses).
    40 KB (7,473 words) - 17:03, 7 March 2019
  • Today was the changeover period between the first and second crew rotations for MDRS. 2nd shift crew members Greg Delory, Jon Rask, Don Barker,  and
    173 KB (29,116 words) - 08:06, 29 October 2019
  • ...uote>'''AIRLOCK INGRESS/DEPRESS'''</blockquote><blockquote>Nominal ingress and depress. Radio check on handsets worked nominally.</blockquote><blockquote> !NOMINAL EVA COMM/SAFETY CHECK
    157 KB (25,890 words) - 15:59, 5 November 2019
  • ...ration but also a vision that is human and scientific of space exploration and settlement. ...er early and were woken up by our next three crewmembers, Andrew, Jennifer and Matt who had spent many hours in several airports, waiting for connections.
    287 KB (46,756 words) - 18:19, 19 December 2019
  • ...of the time. Yet, due to the possibility of serpentinization of minerals and geological cycling of methane, further research needs to be done to determi ...h probability of extant life on Mars utilizing data collected by NASA, ESA and others over the last several decades.
    80 KB (12,727 words) - 12:45, 26 May 2020

View (previous 20 | next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)