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EVA Report – April 20th

Crew 178 EVA #11 Report 20 APR 2017

Weather: very sunny
Temperature: around 24°C
Location: UTM NAD27 4253000 – 519000
Duration: 240 min
Team: Aurian d’Avernas (Crew Commander), Calogero Montedoro (Crew Biologist), Mathieu Vander Donckt (Crew Scientist), Damien Mertens (Crew Engineer) and Elke Mergny (Crew Geologist)
Purpose:
–    Collecting new soil samples
–    Telecommunication: final tests of mixed omni-and-unidirectional telecommunication relays
Outputs:
–    Collecting succeeded.
–    4 of the 5 tests succeeded. More details in telecommunication report tomorrow.

Crew Photos – April 18th

Convoy.

 

A bit of geology.

 

Astronaut.

 

Com experiment.

 

Looking at Mars.

 

Hello from Mars.

EVA Report – April 18th

Weather: sunny, and very windy
Temperature: around 20°C
Location: UTM NAD27 4253000 – 519000
Duration: 120 min
Team: Aurian d’Avernas (Crew Commander), Calogero Montedoro (Crew Biologist), Mathieu Vander Donckt (Crew Journalist)
Purpose:
–       Collecting new soil samples
–       Telecommunication: installation of omni-and-unidirectional telecommunication relays
Outputs:
–       Collecting succeeded.
–       Telecommunication relays installation failed due to too heavy winds. Reported to tomorrow.

Commander Report – April 18th

Today was a rather common day in the schedules. Breakfast at 8 am, followed by an EVA from 9 to 11:59 am with Mathieu, Calogero and myself to install my telecommunication relays and continue signal tests and recordings, and to collect new soil samples for the Mathieu’s experiment, together with the logistic help of Calogero. Unfortunately, winds were too strong to work properly on the top of the hills with the telecommunication relays. This part of EVA is then reported to tomorrow. About Mathieu, he was still able to collect his new soil samples. Back from EVA, we enjoyed culinary talents of Calogero to taste rice with vegetables and a home-made pizza. During the afternoon, every crew member continued to work on his experiment in the Hab for the last EVAs of the next days.

Sol Summary – April 18th

MDRS Daily Summary Report for sol 8

Summary Title: 9th EVA

Mission Status:  Good

Sol Activity Summary:

Hab
8.00:   Breakfast
10.00: Muscle wasting exercises
13.00: Lunch

GreenHab
/

ScienceDome
Experiment reports redaction

EVA
10.30: UTM NAD27 12S 4251500-518500
Telecommunication relays test
Diffractometer study: data collection

Weather:
Sunny and strong wind

Crew Physical Status
Everyone is fine

Look Ahead Plan:
EVA + Experiments

Reports to be file: Operation Report, Daily Summary Report, Commander Report, EVA 9 Report

Support Requested:

Astronomy Report – April 17th

Hello Peter,

We tried yesterday night to focus on shining stars. We used the black focus first, then the gold one, we understand the way it is supposed to work, but here is the problem : the image is never sharp, and when we defocus the star become « twisted » in one direction. To illustrate the problem, I joined a sketch of our problem. The quality of the draw is awfull, I’m sorry, we can’t use internet so I did what I could. Mathieu thinks this problem is well known and could be explained by the misalignment of mirrors. Would you know what problem it is? What would it be caused to? And what could we do to fix it?

Best regards,

Quentin and Mathieu

EVA Report – April 17th

EVA report 8

Date: 17/04/17

Weather: sunny, dry and hot, some clouds

Temperature: around 20°C

Location: around UTM NAD27 4251500-518500

Duration: 120 min

Team: Elke Mergny (Crew Geologist), Calogero Montedoro (Crew Biologist), Quentin Thomas (Crew Astronomer)

Purpose:

–          Geomatics study by 3D Mapping.

–          Aerial photos of an EVA

Outputs:

–          Mapping almost complete, but equipment issue at the end of the EVA, will not be salvageable with the equipment in the Hab.

–          Very nice aerial views were made.

Crew Photos – April 17th

Preparing field experiments

 

The Martian

 

Mmmmh turkey

 

Muon experiment

 

Riding to EVA

 

Planting rice

Journalist Report – April 17th

Journalist report Sol 7 – 170417

Mathieu « Mitch » Vander Donckt

Crew Journalist and Scientist

Crew 178 – UCL to Mars

 

A new day arises on Mars. The moral of the team is high, everybody being busy with their experiment or discovering new places and landscapes during Extra Vehicular Activity. We landed a week ago, and in a way a routine set in. Same schedule for the meals, at midday we mostly eat the bread that I bake – bread or brick, it depends on the courtesy of my crewmates – and in the evening with all our powder and dehydrated food we can let our creativity loose. Sometimes you even need more imagination to figure out what is in your plate, but it usually is tasty. We make one expedition every day, in general with a different team, location, or objective. We need to be coordinated: the team going outside the hab cannot split up for security reasons and our time is limited, so every second on the field matters. Living together, we get to know each other better. Boss is undoubtedly good at making unfunny jokes, Quentin aka “Dips”, our crew astronomer, is incline to fall asleep when we don’t give him an electrical shock, and we are all impressed by how good Tarzan is at crashing is drone.

But of course, every day has its part of discoveries and advances – this is why we are here. Now I’m working in the Science Dome with Tarzan on hydroponic culture of rice. We were respectively chemist and biologist before being astronaut, and our different ways of thinking about the same experiment is a good illustration of how the diversity of background is beneficial when composing an astronaut crew. The goal of this experiment is to assess the impact of urea on our plantations, and evaluate the impact of using our waste water to grow our food. One more step towards the food autonomy of Mars!

Interestingly, we watched “The Martian” a few days ago on our humble homemade cinema room and found some similarities between the movie and us. Let’s hope that we will not forget one of our crew members when we go home next week…

EVA Report – April 17th

EVA report 8

Date: 17/04/17

Weather: sunny, dry and hot, some clouds

Temperature: around 20°C

Location: around UTM NAD27 4251500-518500

Duration: 120 min

Team: Elke Mergny (Crew Geologist), Calogero Montedoro (Crew Biologist), Quentin Thomas (Crew Astronomer)

Purpose:

–          Geomatics study by 3D Mapping.

–          Aerial photos of an EVA

Outputs:

–          Mapping almost complete, but equipment issue at the end of the EVA, will not be salvageable with the equipment in the Hab.

–          Very nice aerial views were made.