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... ... @@ -1,19 +1,10 @@ 1 1 === Details === 2 2 3 3 |**Acronym**|AOUDA.S 4 -|**Description**|Aouda S ierra- analogueastronaut space-suit4 +|**Description**|Aouda S - analog astronaut space-suit 5 5 |**Principal Investigator (PI)**|Dr. Gernot Groemer 6 6 |**Organisation** |Austrian Space Forum, Technikerstr. 25/8, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria 7 7 8 -(% class="image" style="float:right" %) 9 -((( 10 -[[image:oman_eva5_s.jpg]] 11 - 12 -((( 13 -(c) OeWF (Florian Voggeneder) 14 -))) 15 -))) 16 - 17 17 === Summary === 18 18 19 19 The Austrian Space Forum has developed the spacesuit simulator "Aouda" which is able to mimic border conditions a real Mars spacesuit would provide during a surface EVA, like weight, pressure, limited sensory input etc... ... ... @@ -23,15 +23,14 @@ 23 23 === Objectives === 24 24 25 25 The Aouda analogue space-suites are developed in order to: 17 +*emulate the restrictions of an actual planetary surface spacesuit, like weight, resistance or limited sensory input 18 +*protect the (analogue) astronaut from the environment and keep him/her alive 19 +*develop a human-machine interface, including a sensor network and specifically developed software, to assist the astronaut during planetary surface operations 20 +*optimize interactions with other (robotic) components, such as rovers and geoscientific equipment 21 +*minimize the risk of biological (human) contamination of soil samples 22 +*assess the physiological workload imposed by wearing a spacesuit in order to improve mission planning 26 26 27 -* emulate the restrictions of an actual planetary surface spacesuit, like weight, resistance or limited sensory input 28 -* protect the (analogue) astronaut from the environment and keep him/her alive 29 -* develop a human-machine interface, including a sensor network and specifically developed software, to assist the astronaut during planetary surface operations 30 -* optimize interactions with other (robotic) components, such as rovers and geoscientific equipment 31 -* minimize the risk of biological (human) contamination of soil samples 32 -* assess the physiological workload imposed by wearing a spacesuit in order to improve mission planning 33 - 34 34 === Experiment Data === 35 35 36 -|=Date|=Files|=Files 26 +||= Date|=Files|=Files 37 37 |03-Feb-2018|telemetry log files|Comma separated files per sensor
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