the martian chronicles
by:Tuowei
2019-09-08
I have been inspired by the achievable goal of space settlement.
I\'m excited about my relatively short life.
The span on earth happens to fall within the window of history where human expansion in the solar system is possible, and I decided a long time ago to do what I could, both personally and professionally, to help improve this ability.
My career at Masten Space Systems has matured the rocket technology necessary for a precise landing in the future.
But my personal research brought me all the way to the red planet, or at least a mock version.
Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS)
Nestled in the expansive dramatic rock formations of San Rafael, Utah, a thick layer of iron oxide color the Martian landscapered.
Land habitat is owned and operated by the Mars Association and is used by various national space agencies and scientists to simulate field research on Mars.
Recently, Dr. Ames research of the Belgian National Aeronautics and Space Administration personally convened the prototype laboratory. Ann-
Canadian teacher Pamela nicolatos, German psychiatrist Ken Sullivan, American rescue helicopter pilot, wrote Rafi schrois.
Paul Bakken, an American lawyer and public official, and Dr. Elena Miscodan, a Japanese microbiology.
Long Marsh Wu.
Seven of us are crew 149, and since the beginning of February we have been immersed in a complete space flight simulation to live and work in a simulated Martian environment.
The author of the prototype space suit of \"Final Frontier Design\", a commercial company, and NASA\'s cooperation in commercial space capabilities have SAA (CCSC)program.
We are completely isolated from the Earth, except for an opportunistic desert mouse, who lives somewhere near the kitchen, and an imaginary eighth crew member, which we call \"Murphy \", \"In memory of all the mistakes that occurred during our rotation.
Earlier, we experienced a total loss of electricity, fuel and communications.
Our only toilet, refrigerator, water pump and catastrophic loss of contact with the outside world --
Began our transition to complete self. reliance.
We built field toilets, water supplies, and transformed the rover into a temporary generator through mission control.
We all do it in the space suit.
After the power was restored, my colleague even sent me an email of the rat trap model, which made me happy.
While this is not the first thing I expected on Mars, it\'s a perfect demo for practical 3D printers when you can\'t pack every tool you can imagine for the rest of your life. (L-R)
Author Kelly Grandi, Pamela nicolatos and Ann
Philophillius wrote in the lab.
Despite the difficulty of basically surviving on Mars, our rotation has achieved overwhelming results.
Working together in a hostile environment will have great psychological satisfaction.
Life with the international crew is also an incredible and occasionally lively experience.
In anticipation of a visit by Carl Pilkington and the BBC production team, my crew walked around and asked, \"When should an idiot arrive ? \"?
\"Are idiots coming today ? \"
\"We share a lot of laughter and stories.
I am honored to have a great time with a team of such accomplished people.
A long EVA and a Land Rover.
After getting the hang of basic survival in a simulated hostile environment, we turned our attention to research.
Under the guidance of the Doctor
Morass is not only responsible for the discovery of new species, but also for the new species category, we set out on scientific EVAs, looking for moss colonies in nearby areas and collecting samples.
Moss is the most resistant creature on Earth, and every time a new land or ice sheet is formed, they are the first settlers.
By using a centrifuge in the lab, we isolated the samples and now we will use sequencers to identify any extreme microorganisms and blue bacteria.
Some people believe that because blue bacteria have the ability to photosynthesis, they should be sent to Mars in early reconstruction work.
But it\'s not enough just blue bacteria.
They need to be protected from harmful UV rays and are able to maintain humidity to promote growth.
Our moss colonies can offer a fully resilient \"housing \".
As a real reward, we may even have stumbled upon a new bacteria that can help moss grow.
The time and sequencer will tell you.
The author is simulating the Martian environment.
My 26 th birthday also fell during our rotation (13.
In the age of Mars
After the celebration of macaroni and restructuring
Cheese is a real Martian cuisine, and my colleagues and I have gathered in the science lab to document the results of our \"beer proof\" study.
In addition to all of our undisputed academic research, we bring about 50 pounds of orbitec jsc Mars
American National Aviation Space Agency-Dirt on Mars.
We decided to study the vitality of sorghum seeds and hops root-like stems in Martian soil simulations.
The academic defense is that sorghum is a grain with high nutritional value and relatively low water demand, and hops are a medicinal plant.
The real reasoning is that since yeast has been sent into space, if we prove the germination and root establishment of sorghum and hops ---
The other two ingredients of beer, we have basically proved that beer can be produced on Mars.
Studies of Moss in the laboratory
Our experimental team is growing not only in Martian soil. -
They succeeded completely.
Two of my favorite pet plants, Rosen Plante and Gilden Fern, look like Jack and beanstalk.
This is especially exciting because the normal home after the plant grows-
The brewing process can be carried out, and a bucket of space beer will eventually be obtained.
The explorer club flag, while this is an annoying moment of joy in a traditional academic setting, we will never forget why we are together and what we really strive to achieve.
I am optimistic about the future of our species, but I also recognize that life on Earth is due.
Without space settlement and advanced life support systems, there is also a expiration date for our entire species.
From a more emotional point of view, I want humans on Mars just because it is within our power;
We can reach the whole solar system.
This is the mantra that makes me proud to go to work at Masten Space Systems every morning, knowing that we are maturing the technology that can open up the unknown corners of the universe.
Space Settlement is the ability of all my crew to pursue all their lives.
While there are many obstacles to Mars colonization, the ability to drink ice beer may make the target more attractive. Crew 149, L-
R: Pamela nicoleatos, Dr. Ken Sullivan. Ann-
Paul Bakken, Dr. Sophie schreus.
Dr. Elena Miscodan
I\'m excited about my relatively short life.
The span on earth happens to fall within the window of history where human expansion in the solar system is possible, and I decided a long time ago to do what I could, both personally and professionally, to help improve this ability.
My career at Masten Space Systems has matured the rocket technology necessary for a precise landing in the future.
But my personal research brought me all the way to the red planet, or at least a mock version.
Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS)
Nestled in the expansive dramatic rock formations of San Rafael, Utah, a thick layer of iron oxide color the Martian landscapered.
Land habitat is owned and operated by the Mars Association and is used by various national space agencies and scientists to simulate field research on Mars.
Recently, Dr. Ames research of the Belgian National Aeronautics and Space Administration personally convened the prototype laboratory. Ann-
Canadian teacher Pamela nicolatos, German psychiatrist Ken Sullivan, American rescue helicopter pilot, wrote Rafi schrois.
Paul Bakken, an American lawyer and public official, and Dr. Elena Miscodan, a Japanese microbiology.
Long Marsh Wu.
Seven of us are crew 149, and since the beginning of February we have been immersed in a complete space flight simulation to live and work in a simulated Martian environment.
The author of the prototype space suit of \"Final Frontier Design\", a commercial company, and NASA\'s cooperation in commercial space capabilities have SAA (CCSC)program.
We are completely isolated from the Earth, except for an opportunistic desert mouse, who lives somewhere near the kitchen, and an imaginary eighth crew member, which we call \"Murphy \", \"In memory of all the mistakes that occurred during our rotation.
Earlier, we experienced a total loss of electricity, fuel and communications.
Our only toilet, refrigerator, water pump and catastrophic loss of contact with the outside world --
Began our transition to complete self. reliance.
We built field toilets, water supplies, and transformed the rover into a temporary generator through mission control.
We all do it in the space suit.
After the power was restored, my colleague even sent me an email of the rat trap model, which made me happy.
While this is not the first thing I expected on Mars, it\'s a perfect demo for practical 3D printers when you can\'t pack every tool you can imagine for the rest of your life. (L-R)
Author Kelly Grandi, Pamela nicolatos and Ann
Philophillius wrote in the lab.
Despite the difficulty of basically surviving on Mars, our rotation has achieved overwhelming results.
Working together in a hostile environment will have great psychological satisfaction.
Life with the international crew is also an incredible and occasionally lively experience.
In anticipation of a visit by Carl Pilkington and the BBC production team, my crew walked around and asked, \"When should an idiot arrive ? \"?
\"Are idiots coming today ? \"
\"We share a lot of laughter and stories.
I am honored to have a great time with a team of such accomplished people.
A long EVA and a Land Rover.
After getting the hang of basic survival in a simulated hostile environment, we turned our attention to research.
Under the guidance of the Doctor
Morass is not only responsible for the discovery of new species, but also for the new species category, we set out on scientific EVAs, looking for moss colonies in nearby areas and collecting samples.
Moss is the most resistant creature on Earth, and every time a new land or ice sheet is formed, they are the first settlers.
By using a centrifuge in the lab, we isolated the samples and now we will use sequencers to identify any extreme microorganisms and blue bacteria.
Some people believe that because blue bacteria have the ability to photosynthesis, they should be sent to Mars in early reconstruction work.
But it\'s not enough just blue bacteria.
They need to be protected from harmful UV rays and are able to maintain humidity to promote growth.
Our moss colonies can offer a fully resilient \"housing \".
As a real reward, we may even have stumbled upon a new bacteria that can help moss grow.
The time and sequencer will tell you.
The author is simulating the Martian environment.
My 26 th birthday also fell during our rotation (13.
In the age of Mars
After the celebration of macaroni and restructuring
Cheese is a real Martian cuisine, and my colleagues and I have gathered in the science lab to document the results of our \"beer proof\" study.
In addition to all of our undisputed academic research, we bring about 50 pounds of orbitec jsc Mars
American National Aviation Space Agency-Dirt on Mars.
We decided to study the vitality of sorghum seeds and hops root-like stems in Martian soil simulations.
The academic defense is that sorghum is a grain with high nutritional value and relatively low water demand, and hops are a medicinal plant.
The real reasoning is that since yeast has been sent into space, if we prove the germination and root establishment of sorghum and hops ---
The other two ingredients of beer, we have basically proved that beer can be produced on Mars.
Studies of Moss in the laboratory
Our experimental team is growing not only in Martian soil. -
They succeeded completely.
Two of my favorite pet plants, Rosen Plante and Gilden Fern, look like Jack and beanstalk.
This is especially exciting because the normal home after the plant grows-
The brewing process can be carried out, and a bucket of space beer will eventually be obtained.
The explorer club flag, while this is an annoying moment of joy in a traditional academic setting, we will never forget why we are together and what we really strive to achieve.
I am optimistic about the future of our species, but I also recognize that life on Earth is due.
Without space settlement and advanced life support systems, there is also a expiration date for our entire species.
From a more emotional point of view, I want humans on Mars just because it is within our power;
We can reach the whole solar system.
This is the mantra that makes me proud to go to work at Masten Space Systems every morning, knowing that we are maturing the technology that can open up the unknown corners of the universe.
Space Settlement is the ability of all my crew to pursue all their lives.
While there are many obstacles to Mars colonization, the ability to drink ice beer may make the target more attractive. Crew 149, L-
R: Pamela nicoleatos, Dr. Ken Sullivan. Ann-
Paul Bakken, Dr. Sophie schreus.
Dr. Elena Miscodan
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