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... ... @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ 1 1 [[image:AMADEE_20_GENdescription.png]] 2 2 3 -== Mission Information == 4 - 5 5 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. 6 6 7 7 **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.** ... ... @@ -15,87 +15,99 @@ 15 15 * Serving as a __catalyst to increase the visibility of planetary sciences__ and human exploration. 16 16 * 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. 17 17 18 -== End of Mission == 19 - 20 -The Mission was succesfully conducted and ended on the 31Oct 2021. As one of the main output documents we are proud to present the Mission Report to all of you. Please find the Report by clicking on the link below. 21 - 22 -[[AMADEE-20 Mission Report>>https://oewf.org/download/20628/]] 23 - 24 - 25 25 == Experiments: == 26 26 27 27 |=(% style="width: 138px;" %)Name|=(% style="width: 960px;" %)Description|=Organisation|= 28 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[ALIX>>doc:.Amadee-24-ALIX.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Radio interferometry-based location tracking using room-scale antenna setups to investigate cm-scale tracking, as well as ground receiver stations for km-resolution.|((( 29 -Radboud University, The Netherlands 19 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[ACT>>doc:.Amadee-20-ACT.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Utilizing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to improve participants’ psychological flexibility, stress and well-being, performance and error measures|Goldsmiths University of London, UK| 20 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[AEROSCAN>>doc:.Amadee-20-AEROSCAN.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Test an autonomous solar-powered Vertical take-off and Landing (VTOL) drone for the Martian surface analysis and photogrammetry|((( 21 +University of Houston, USA 30 30 31 - Eindhoven Univ.of Technology,NL23 +Airvision srl, Italy 32 32 )))| 33 -|(% style="width:138px" %)A VAWT|(% style="width:960px" %)Powergenerationandmeasurementof windvelocitywithawind turbine.Testingastructuralimprovementto theturbinetoincrease the efficiency.|BazoomqSpaceResearch Laboratory, Armenia|34 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[ Emotionsin Extrem Environments>>doc:.Amadee-24-EIEE –Emotions in Extreme Environment.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)AAintrinsic/extrinsic emotion regulationstrategies,using CERQ questionnaire +audio recordings, emotionlistingandlogbook in theevening.|(((35 - ÖWF / HumanFactors, Austria25 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[AMAZE>>doc:.Amadee-20-AMAZE.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Visual-inertial Navigation for aerial Planetary Exploration for the NASA MARS2020 mission|Univ. of Klagenfurt, Austria| 26 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[AOUDA (complementary)>>doc:.Amadee-20-AOUDA.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Aouda - analogue astronaut space-suit|((( 27 +Austrian Space Forum, Austria 36 36 37 -Bielefeld University, Germany 38 -)))| 39 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[FaR SiDE>>doc:.Amadee-24-FaR SiDE.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Biomech model verification of estimations of skeletal muscular and cardiovascular fatigue, using motion capture, force sensors, EMG/ECG, NIR, spirometry.|((( 40 -ÖWF / Aouda, Austria 29 + 30 +)))|((( 31 + 32 +))) 33 +|(% style="width:138px" %)((( 34 +[[DEAR (complementary)>>doc:.Amadee-20-DEAR.WebHome]] 35 +)))|(% style="width:960px" %)DEAR-Complementary|((( 36 +Austrian Space Forum, Austria 41 41 42 -Institute of Mechatronics 43 - 44 -University of Innsbruck, Austria 38 +ESA 45 45 )))| 46 -|(% style="width:138px" %) GENES4MARS|(% style="width:960px" %)Astronautperformanceand health monitoringwithautomatedECGandinvestigation of the changes in health-risk-associated geneexpression patternsinblood and urine samplesofastronauts.|(((47 - Instituteof Biomedicinend PharmacyRussian-Armenian University40 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[EXOSCOT>>doc:.Amadee-20-EXOSCOT.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Field exercise for the ESA Exomars mission’s remote science support teams|((( 41 +Joanneum Research Austria 48 48 49 - InstituteofMolecularBiologyNAS RA, Armenia43 +Tech. Univ. of Graz, Austria 50 50 )))| 51 -|(% style="width:138px" %)GeoPrep|(% style="width:960px" %)Geo-sampling selection and curation within habitat; performing a petrological analysis with simple tools (incl. cutting / polishing samples), microscopy optical/Raman/IR; post mission lab analysis.|((( 52 -Institute of Geology, Mineralogy and Petrology 45 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[FORTIS (complementary)>>doc:.Amadee-20-FORTIS.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Investigate the value of using the watch as a tool for Analog Astronauts (on EVA as well as unsuited inside the BASE).|Austrian Space Forum, Austria| 46 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[GEOS>>doc:.Amadee-20-GEOS.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Geological experiments including: Geosampling, Geomapping and Micrometeorite search.|Austrian Space Forum, Austria| 47 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[HUMAIN>>doc:.Amadee-20-HUMAIN.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Human-Machine Interface research for Space Suit Head-Up Displays. Testing different methodologies of data displaying, with a focus on situational awareness and risk perception. |((( 48 +Austrian Space Forum, Austria 53 53 54 -Univ ersityofInnsbruck,Austria50 +Delft Univ. of Tech, The Netherlands 55 55 )))| 56 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[GEOS-24>>doc:.Amadee-24-GEOS-24.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Application of the Exploration Cascade & Sampling strategy, geomapping & IR/RAMAN spectroscopy|Austrian Space Forum, Austria| 57 -|(% style="width:138px" %)Hort3Space|(% style="width:960px" %)An automated multilevel cultivation prototype, equipped with cultivation specific full spectrum LED lights placed inside a sterile grow room in an inflatable self-erecting tent to evaluate cultivation performances, supporting the diet of the crew|((( 58 -ENEA Biotechnology Laboratory, Casaccia Research Center, Italy 52 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[INTER-FAM (complementary)>>doc:.Amadee-20-INTER-FAM.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)With this study, the relationship between the MSC and the field crew (Analog Astronauts) will be analyzed. We use a survey to ask some questions to both the MSC and the field crew. In addition, we will analyze the text protocols.|Bielefeld University| 53 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[INTERTEAM>>doc:.Amadee-20-INTERTEAM.WebHome]]|study of teamwork processes, effects of preceived taskload|University of Bremen, Faculty of Business Studies and Economics, Business Psychology and Human Resource Management| 54 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MARSLOCK>>doc:.Amadee-20-MARSLOCK.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)((( 55 +This study will investigate if the airlock or its sub-components can serve as a prototype of an airlock for Mars 59 59 60 -BIOAG (Biotechnology and Agroindustry Division) 57 +Site in Progress 58 +)))|University of Bremen, ZARM -Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity| 59 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MELT (complementary)>>doc:.Amadee-20-MELT.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)zero-g compatible 3D printer from ESA|ESA| 60 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MEROP>>doc:.Amadee-20-MEROP.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Remote operation of planetary ground robots using advanced human-machine interfaces|University of Lisbon, Portugal| 61 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MICROBIOME>>doc:.Amadee-20-Microbiome.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Investigating the development of astronauts microbiome during and after an isolation mission under Mars-analog conditions|((( 62 +Research Unit Comparative Microbiome, Helmholtz Center Munich, Germany 61 61 62 - La Sapienza University ofRome DIMA (Department of Mechanicaland Aerospace Engineering), Italy64 +Technical University of Munich, Germany 63 63 )))| 64 -|(% style="width:138px" %)HUMANISE|(% style="width:960px" %)Teleoperations comparison using brain computer interaction, augmented reality,and gamepad for comparison to reduce overall mission workload on astronauts.|((( 65 -Delft University of TechnologyLunar Zebro team, The Netherlands 66 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MICRO- 67 +POTENTIAL>>doc:.Amadee-20-MICRO-POTENTIAL.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Evaluation of Microbial Potential Contamination by A Human, Exploration Mission in an Isolated Environment, DNA analysis of contamination vectors|((( 68 +Dead Sea and Arava Science Center, Tel Aviv University 66 66 67 -Institute for Environmental Physiology Masaryk University, Kamenice, CZ 68 - 69 -ISAE SUPAERO,University of Toulouse, France 70 +Weizmann Institute of Science, Center for Planetary Science, Israel 70 70 )))| 71 -|(% style="width:138px" %)IAQHabitat|(% style="width:960px" %)Habitat indoor air quality measurement.|Fraunhofer WKI| 72 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[iROCS>>doc:.Amadee-24-iROCS.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Robotic scene-understanding/obstacle evaluation, sample collection and identification, semantic mapping and terrain modeling in desert environments with mobile, spherical robots or with handheld devices.|((( 73 -Forschungs & Entwicklungs GmbH FH Upper Austria, Austria 72 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MOVE>>doc:.Amadee-20-MOVE.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Effect of Environmental Stressors on Frequency and Consistency of Bowel Movements among Mars Analog Crew|Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway| 73 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[MSG>>doc:.Amadee-20-MSG.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Exploring movement patterns in the mission environment and their relationship to self and group perceptions and feelings|Eco-encounter therapy program in ENAV NGO, Israel| 74 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[OGH>>doc:.Amadee-20-OGH.WebHome]]|((( 75 +An in-depth study, analysis, and optimization of Mars outpost units and subsystems design 74 74 75 -Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg, Germany 77 +Site in Progress 78 +)))|The Desert Mars Analog Ramon Station (D-MARS)| 79 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[ROBOAUTO (complementary)>>doc:.Amadee-20-ROBOAUTO-COMP.WebHome]]|Provision of teleoperation capability for Rovo 2|[[https:~~/~~/roboauto.tech/>>https://roboauto.tech/]]| 80 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[POLLY>>doc:.Amadee-20-POLLY.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)((( 81 +The experiment aims to evaluate the potential use of a conversational user interface (CUI) for astronaut scientists in an extraterrestrial habitat 76 76 77 -University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany 78 -)))| 79 -|(% style="width:138px" %)MEROP|(% style="width:960px" %)Human-robotic multimodal teleoperation interface for AA teleoperations and MSC t/m visualization; this shall allow AA's to switch between semi-autonomous teleoperation and direct control.|((( 80 -Instituto Superior Técnico 83 +Site in Progress 84 +)))|University of Bremen, ZARM -Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity| 85 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[ROVO2>>doc:.Amadee-20-ROVO2.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Rovo2 vehicle with 300 kg payload capacity.|provided by Mattro| 86 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[PSYCHSCALE>>doc:.Amadee-20-PSYCHSCALE.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Human Performance & Analog Mission Evaluation of Environmental Stressors via Anonymous Standardised Psychological Assessment Scale|((( 87 +International Space Univ., France 81 81 82 -University of Lisbon, Portuga 83 -)))| 84 -|(% style="width:138px" %)PRESSURE|(% style="width:960px" %)Crew stress simulation -emergency situation (technical/medical type) where teams will have to organize and execute a rescue operation during an EVA. The emergency scenario will consist of a combined technical and not serious medical condition.The technical problem will be simulated by time constrained problem-solving tasks.|Neuropsychology and Experimental Psychology Lab University of Cádiz, Spain| 85 -|(% style="width:138px" %)RAMSES|(% style="width:960px" %)Fully autonomous multi-sensor-based helicopter system capable of taking off from a charging dock atop a Mars rover, then conducting aerial reconnaissance for operator-requested POI inspection or autonomous terrain mapping before landing back on the rover to recharge.|((( 86 -University of Klagenfurt, Austria 89 +University of Oslo, Norway 87 87 88 - InstituteforProductionScience91 +University of Cadiz, Spain 89 89 90 -University of Technology,Graz, AT 91 - 92 -Joanneum Research,Graz, Austria 93 +NTNU, Norway 93 93 )))| 94 -|(% style="width:138px" %) SAMPLE|(% style="width:960px" %)Rover traversability, teleoperations for sample acquisition and transport to Hab using semi-autonomous traverse finding rover.|(((95 - InstituteofSoftwareTechnology95 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[RETINA>>doc:.Amadee-20-RETINA.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)((( 96 +An eye diagnostic device is tested in Mars analog conditions 96 96 97 -Institute of Geodesy 98 +Site in Progress 99 +)))|German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute for Aerospace Medicine, Dept. of Clinical Aerospace Medicine| 100 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[SHARE>>doc:.Amadee-20-SHARE.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Situational awareness testing of analog astronauts during extra-vehicular activities|Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Cognitique, 101 +Bordeaux INP, France| 102 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[STEMRAD (complementary)>>doc:.Amadee-20-STEMRAD.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)The Israeli/US company Stemrad developing a radiation protection vest to allow the body to recover after exposure by shielding the bone marrow and other stem cell-rich organs.|StemRad, Inc| 103 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[TUMBLEWEED-JRP>>doc:.Amadee-20-TUMBLEWEED-JRP.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Student experiment on a wind-driven sphere with environmental sensors|Austrian Science and Engineering Students| 104 +|(% style="width:138px" %)[[VFR-eFAST>>doc:.Amadee-20-VFR-eFAST.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)Feasibility of having analog astronauts perform a focused ultrasonography of the abdomen and thorax (eFAST; extended Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma).|((( 105 +Lindesberg Hospital, Sweden 98 98 99 -University of Technology Graz, AT 107 +University Hospital of Cologne, Germany 108 + 109 +European Society of Aerospace Medicine, 110 +Germany 100 100 )))| 101 -|(% style="width:138px" %)[[Staying Alive!>>doc:.Amadee-24-Staying Alive.WebHome]]|(% style="width:960px" %)A photobioreactor as the air revitalization component of the Hab life support system, equipped with a situationally aware and interactive sensor network. The study also assesses the psychological impact, reactor control from Earth and crew interfacing.|ZARM -Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity, University of Bremen, Germany|
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