- Mars Desert Research Station - Wikipedia
As volunteers, the crews are not paid for their participation in a crew rotation at the station The crews usually consist of a mix of scientists, astronomers, physicists, biologists, geologists, engineers, and the occasional journalist
- JacksMars: MDRS Crew 175-Final Report
We received a lot of attention from French media We also worked hard on a rotation video, which is not finished yet
- Commander Report – February 23rd – Mars Desert Research Station
Simon and I did some DIY: we recycled the only raw material we have large amount here, which is empty cans of dehydrated food In the end, the cans were turned into winches for the balloon’s ropes and into a compass to report the sextant measurements
- Crew 175 – End of Mission Summary – Mars Desert Research Station
We also worked hard on a rotation video, which is not finished yet We tried to build a wide quality photo bank, with panoramic views, aerial pictures from the balloon, to be able to reuse it for communication purposes for the year to come, also to gain interest from a wider public
- February 2017 – Mars Desert Research Station
I now have already hours of work, and absolutely want to be able to release it before leaving, that is why I will have to lock me in for a couple of hours during the days to come At the same time, Xavier and Simon are writing a paper on emergency situations on Mars, and how to deal with it
- MDRS Crew 189 - Final Mission Report [3. 14. 18] - The Mars Society
Team ISAE Supaero has begun their fourth rotation at MDRS, comprised of three weeks of intense research, team building and simulation training on Mars Our team is composed of seven highly motivated scientists, engineers from the French aerospace engineering school ISAE Supaero
- Mars Desert Research Station - Wikiwand
As volunteers, the crews are not paid for their participation in a crew rotation at the station The crews usually consist of a mix of scientists, astronomers, physicists, biologists, geologists, engineers, and the occasional journalist
- Commander Report – February 14th – Mars Desert Research Station
Our crew-engineer Xavier gave us a briefing about the spacesuits and the EVA protocols Normally the first EVA team should be ready at 9 A M tomorrow to search for a good spot for the seismometer, South of the Hab Moreover, the perfect weather conditions will allow us to deploy the atmospheric balloon for the first time
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