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3 3  **In August 2015, the Austrian Space Forum and international partners will conduct a two-week Mars simulation mission in the Kaunertal glacier region, Austria.**
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7 7  Analog astronauts in spacesuit simulators, in partnership with robotic vehicles, supported by an international Remote Science Support team will emulate the exploration of a Martian (rock) glacier.
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9 -A publication about lessons learned during the AMADEE-15 Mission can be found [[here>>attach:TERRESTRIAL OPERATIONAL ANALOG OF THE MARS MISSION LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE GLACIER SIMULATION AMADEE-15 BY AUSTRIAN SPACE FORUM. (1).pdf]].
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11 11  The AMADEE-15 Final Report is available [[here>>attach:AMADEE-15_FinalReport_PUBLIC_V2.pdf]].
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17 17  |=Name|=Description|=Organisation|=Principal Investigator
18 -|[[AOUDA.S>>doc:AOUDA\.S]]|Aouda Sierra - analog astronaut space-suit|Austrian Space Forum, Sillufer 3a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria|Dr. Gernot Groemer
19 -|[[AOUDA.X>>doc:AOUDA\.X]]|Aouda X-ray - analog astronaut space-suit|Austrian Space Forum, Sillufer 3a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria|Dr. Gernot Groemer
16 +|[[AOUDA.S>>doc:AOUDA\.S]]|Aouda Sierra - analog astronaut space-suit|Austrian Space Forum, Technikerstr. 25/8, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria|Dr. Gernot Groemer
17 +|[[AOUDA.X>>doc:AOUDA\.X]]|Aouda X-ray - analog astronaut space-suit|Austrian Space Forum, Technikerstr. 25/8, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria|Dr. Gernot Groemer
20 20  |[[BCC>>doc:Balloon Carried Camera]] |Balloon Carried Camera - A balloon carried camera is a way of documenting analog EVAs. The balloon is tethered to the analog astronaut thus following the astronaut evolution. |Planète Mars Association |Alain Souchier, Stephan Gerard
21 21  |[[Cliffbot>>doc:Cliffbot]]|Cliff Reconnaissance Vehicle - The Cliffbot is a vehicle designed for acquisition of information on slopes or holes which are not accessible by an astronaut in spacesuit|Planète Mars Association|Alain Souchier, Stephan Gerard
22 22  |[[FOG>>doc:FOG Mobile water fog shower]]|Mobile water fog shower suitcase with a low water consumption - Test of the effectiveness of washing a human body in the experimental low water consumption mobile shower cabin under the conditions of limited water resources.|Proxim, Poland|Wojciech Kowalik
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29 29  |[[SPTSP>>doc:SPTSP Survey for Psychological Tools for Selection of Participants]]|Survey for Psychological Tools for Selection of Participants - Identify psychological tools for the diagnosis of personality traits that may provide prediction of participants’ behavior during the analog simulation, with particular emphasis on conflict situations.|Student Research Group of Aviation and Space Psychology, Warsaw University|Aleksandra Piotrowska
30 30  |[[VEMES>>doc:VEMES Virtualization Experiment for Mars Expedition Simulations]]|Virtualization Experiment for Mars Expedition Simulations - Joint virtual/real EVAs to be conducted, where 2 astronauts will be conducting a traditional EVA wearing the Aouda spacesuits, and 2 others will be conducting a very similar EVA in a virtual environment provided by V-ERAS. All four EVAs will be managed by the mission control centre. Performance of mission controllers and the requirements on them will be assessed, and the performance of the virtual environment will be compared to the traditional EVA for astronaut training purposes. Astronaut performance will also be assessed. |Italian Mars Society; ÖWF|Franco Carbognani, Gernot Grömer
31 31  |[[WoRIS>>doc:WoRIS - Albedo]]|Weathering of Rocks at the Ice Surface: The WoRIS-Albedo experiment consists of six stations forming a system and located close to each other. Each station contains a plexi-glass box with a block of glacial ice laying on a net located inside the box and plates characterized by different albedo that are placed on the top of the ice. The WoRIS-Emissivity consists of a single station consisting of four aluminium rollers (characterized by different surface emissivity) and a single reference stick.|Liceum Ogólnoksztalczace Nr. XII; Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences|Alicja Szpakowska, Anna Losiak, Tomasz Czerepak
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