Details

AcronymMSTAT
Description- Two astronauts teams situational awareness and communication experiment.
- Measuring cosmic ray flux in two points for two EVA missions duration.
Principal Investigator (PI)Hilel Rubinstein
Organisation Ben Gurion University

Summary

The Israeli analogue missions team I-MARS will perform their first human mission during February 2018 near Ramon crater in Israel. The MSTAT experiment includes: 1) Two - nodes simultaneous time dependent measurement of cosmic radiation measurements, 2) Communication setup tests between two astronaut teams  - the Israeli team and the Austrian team - simulating two groups of astronauts on Mars, 3) Situational awareness training that includes communication between the two astronauts missions.

Objectives

1) MSTAT will allow testing and demonstration of the new analogue site in Israel, and establishing high level of know-how, which is important both for the succeeding educational missions, and maybe also for the AMADEE-20 proposed mission.

2) Establishment of communication architecture, setup and protocols will allow various new type of experiments in future analogue missions, and is important for future two astronauts teams Mars missions.

3) Cosmic radiation experiment - see reference docmunets.

Experiment Data

DateFiles
2018-02-131 telemetry file (.txt)
2018-02-171 telemetry file (.txt), 1 'jpg' file
2018-02-18Communication log file
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