Wiki source code of AMADEE-20
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3 | AMADEE-20 is a Mars analogue simulation in the Negev Desert, Israel, managed by the Austrian Space Forum and hosted by the Israeli Space Agency taking place between October and November 2020. | ||
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5 | **Simulating Mars Human-robotic surface activities in terrestrial analogues has evolved into an efficient tool for developing exploration mission architectures. They facilitate the understanding of the advantages and limitations of future Human planetary missions, becoming an added value for the development of remote science operations, helping to understand the constraints and opportunities of the technology and work-flows.** | ||
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8 | The test sites will be selected for their geological and topographic similarity to Mars. The AMADEE-20 mission presents an excellent opportunity to: | ||
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10 | * __Study equipment behaviour__ involving the simultaneous usage of instruments with the option of humans-in-the-loop (via two high-fidelity spacesuit simulators, portable system, etc.) | ||
11 | * The development of __platforms for testing life-detection or geo-science techniques__, robotic support tools for human missions and concepts for high situational awareness of remote support teams. | ||
12 | * __Study the analogue as a model region__ for their Martian counterparts. | ||
13 | * Serving as a __catalyst to increase the visibility of planetary sciences__ and human exploration. | ||
14 | * Evolving the __know-how of managing human missions__ to Mars deploying a realistic model for Mission Support centre – Astronaut actions and the encompassing decision making framework. | ||
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16 | == Experiments: == | ||
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19 | |Aouda|Aouda - analogue astronaut space-suit|Austrian Space Forum, Sillufer 3a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria | ||
20 | |EXOSCOT|Field exercise for the ESA Exomars mission’s remote science support teams|((( | ||
21 | Joanneum Research Austria | ||
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23 | Tech. Univ. of Graz, Austria | ||
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25 | |MICROBIOM|Investigating the development of astronauts microbiome during and after an isolation mission under Mars-analog conditions|((( | ||
26 | Research Unit Comparative Microbiome, Helmholtz Center Munich, Germany | ||
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28 | Technical University of Munich, Germany | ||
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30 | |MSG|Data collection on social density and spatial density in the Mars base habitat|Eco-encounter therapy program in ENAV NGO, Israel | ||
31 | |ACT|Utilizing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to improve participants’ psychological flexibility, stress and well-being, performance and error measures|Goldsmiths University of London, UK | ||
32 | |AEROSCAN|Test an autonomous solar-powered Vertical take-off and Landing (VTOL) drone for the Martian surface analysis and photogrammetry|((( | ||
33 | University of Houston, USA | ||
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35 | Airvision srl, Italy | ||
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37 | |AMAZE|Visual-inertial Navigation for aerial Planetary Exploration for the NASA MARS2020 mission|Univ. of Klagenfurt, Austria | ||
38 | |SHARE|Situational awareness testing of analog astronauts during extra-vehicular activities|Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Cognitique, | ||
39 | Bordeaux INP, France | ||
40 | |SANDEE|Sand transport during Aeolian processes in the Negev Desert: Electrical Effects and implications for Mars|((( | ||
41 | Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, Israel | ||
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43 | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel | ||
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45 | |MARSEQ|Sequencing of DNA based life in Mars-like environments|((( | ||
46 | University of Innsbruck, Austria | ||
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48 | University of Uppsala, Sweden | ||
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50 | University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA | ||
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52 | Joint Genome Institute, Berkeley, California, USA | ||
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55 | POTENTIAL|((( | ||
56 | Evaluation of Microbial Potential Contamination by A Human, Exploration Mission in an Isolated Environment, DNA analysis of contamination vectors | ||
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58 | Dead Sea and Arava Science Center, Tel Aviv University | ||
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60 | Weizmann Institute of Science, Center for Planetary Science, Israel | ||
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62 | |HUMAIN|Human- Machine Interface Research for Space Suit Head-Up Displays|((( | ||
63 | Austrian Space Forum, Austria | ||
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65 | Delft Univ. of Tech, The Netherlands | ||
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