I was there as part of Crew 6 in 2001. Only spent a few days in the Hab, but had about 6 days at base camp for the Haughton Mars Project waiting for Crew 5 to get done and transfer out back to Resolute. Also lead the first 30 day expedition at MDRS in 2003, Expedition One. I've been thinking about how to do a 500 day mission simulation. Best you can do is transfer between stations. Spend about 150 days in Antarctica over the southern summer (November-March), 120 days at FMARS (April-July), 90 days at MDRS (August-October), back to 150 days in Antarctica (November-March) for a total of 510 days.
🚀 What an incredible Mars analog astronaut mission at Devon Island! 🌍 Your updates have been a captivating journey into the realm of simulated space exploration. Thank you for sharing this extraordinary experience with us! 🌠 Keep shining bright in your cosmic adventures! 🌌👩🚀👨🚀
earth is mostly water so should a mars habitat - build river-like lakes for indoor walks, seafood and o2 algae - waterlocks as airlocks pressurize the habitat (ice as building material be self-sealing and give vast structures in no time - spray sprung structures with water )
I was there as part of Crew 6 in 2001. Only spent a few days in the Hab, but had about 6 days at base camp for the Haughton Mars Project waiting for Crew 5 to get done and transfer out back to Resolute. Also lead the first 30 day expedition at MDRS in 2003, Expedition One.
I've been thinking about how to do a 500 day mission simulation. Best you can do is transfer between stations. Spend about 150 days in Antarctica over the southern summer (November-March), 120 days at FMARS (April-July), 90 days at MDRS (August-October), back to 150 days in Antarctica (November-March) for a total of 510 days.
🚀 What an incredible Mars analog astronaut mission at Devon Island! 🌍 Your updates have been a captivating journey into the realm of simulated space exploration. Thank you for sharing this extraordinary experience with us! 🌠 Keep shining bright in your cosmic adventures! 🌌👩🚀👨🚀
Great information. Thank you so much for sharing 👍
Wow thats great ❤
An amazing journey! Happy to have shared it with you!
earth is mostly water so should a mars habitat - build river-like lakes for indoor walks, seafood and o2 algae - waterlocks as airlocks pressurize the habitat
(ice as building material be self-sealing and give vast structures in no time - spray sprung structures with water )