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6 6  Gernot Grömer
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8 8  E-mail Gernot.grömer@oewf.org
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10 10  |**Organisation** |Austrian Space Forum
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18 18  “Aouda.X” is the first generation of the advanced spacesuit simulator for future human Mars missions of the Austrian Space Forum. This prototype was developed between 2009 and 2018 and emulates the restrictions of an actual planetary surface spacesuit, like weight, resistance or limited sensory input, whilst protecting the (analog) astronaut from the environment and keeping him/her alive. An elaborate human-machine interface, including a sensor network and specifically developed software assists the astronaut during planetary surface operations. The 45kg heavy prototype has been developed to optimize interactions with other (robotic) components, like a rover, and minimize the risk of human contamination. The Aouda suits are operated by carefully selected and trained analog astronauts of the Austrian Space Forum.
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23 -|(% style="width:119px" %)[[2021-10-04>>https://mission.oewf.org/archive_downloads/amadee20/AOUDA_COMPL]]|(% style="width:1485px" %)questionnaires
24 -|(% style="width:119px" %)[[2021-10-12>>https://mission.oewf.org/archive_downloads/amadee20/AOUDA_COMPL/AOUDA_S/2021-10-12]]|(% style="width:1485px" %)Sierra logs
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