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... ... @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ 1 1 === Details === 2 2 3 -|**Acronym**|Staying Alive -Life support tasks under autonomous operationand under Earth-Mars joint operation 4 -|**Description**|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. 5 -|**Principal Investigator (PI)**|Christiane Heinicke ~| [[christiane.heinicke@zarm.uni-bremen.de>>mailto:christiane.heinicke@zarm.uni-bremen.de]] 6 -|**Organisation** |ZARM -Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity, University of Bremen 7 -|**Co-Investigators**|Vera Hagemann, Faculty of Business Studies and Economics, University of Bremen ~| [[vhagemann@uni-bremen.de>>mailto:vhagemann@uni-bremen.de]] 3 +|**Acronym**|IAQHabitat 4 +|**Description**|Habitat indoor air quality measurement. 5 +|**Principal Investigator (PI)**|Jan Gunschera ~| [[jan.gunschera@wki.fraunhofer.de>>mailto:jan.gunschera@wki.fraunhofer.de]] 6 +|**Organisation** |Fraunhofer WKI 7 +|**Co-Investigators**|((( 8 +Sebastian Wientzek | [[sebastian.wientzek@wki.fraunhofer.de>>mailto:sebastian.wientzek@wki.fraunhofer.de]] 9 +))) 8 8 9 9 === Summary === 10 10 ... ... @@ -13,8 +13,15 @@ 13 13 [[image:ACT_manifest.png||height="266" width="399"]] 14 14 ))) 15 15 16 -A stronautsexperience psychologicalchallengesduring aplanetarymission caused by isolationfromotherhuman beings. Moreover, astronautsare dependenton the Life SupportSystem (LSS) to withstand the rough, Martian environmental conditions. A proper,humancentered LSS, whichiscontrolledand understoodeasily by the astronautis essentialfora successfulMars mission.Staying Alive deals with therevitalizingcomponentof the LSS inahabitat inform of a photobioreactor(PBR).PBRs have already beenresearchedinthe past,however, onlyacientificbasis.Staying Alivecomprisesthree aspectsofthe PBR:•Communicationand operation•Theuserinterface •Contributionto the crew’s mentalhealthThe aim of Staying Aliveistoinvestigatethe interactionbetween theastronautand the PBR.Additionally, a highly interactivesensorsystem willbetested. Thesensor networkshall be able to communicatewith humanstolearn from experienceand new data,to explainitsdecisionsand thusbecomea team member rather than a data source.Forthemission experiment,asmallandsimplifiedPBR will beusedinthe AMADEE-24 habitat. It uses non-toxic photosyntheticorganismstoproduce oxygenfromambient air andwill be equipped with sensor andauserinterfaceteraction. Duringthe experiment the crewmust perform severaltasks once fully autonomously and once jointlywiththe MissionSupport Center(MSC). The tasksto beperformed includeset-up, maintenance,repair, and science activities.Pre-andpost-missionquestionnairesaswellasvideorecording will beusedtoobtain data.18 +Air quality is an important factor for terrestrial indoor environments, such as buildings, individual or public traffic, and others. In space, this aspect was less important due to relatively short stays of astronauts. However, in the near future, stays of astronauts in space will become longer, especially when considering astronautic missions to and on Mars. Therefore, indoor air quality (IAQ) in extra‐terrestrial environments like spaceships or habitats has attracted notice. 17 17 20 +Investigations on the indoor air quality (IAQ) of spaceships are rare and were mainly performed on the ISS, mostly using online methods directly in the station. But one must consider that for longer trips and stays an astronaut’s stress level is increased.Therefore, aspects like well‐being will play a major role. Consequently, long‐term investigations on emissions from materials and indoor air quality (IAQ) will be necessary in the future to ensure astronauts’healths. 21 + 22 +The aim of IAQHabitat is to estimate the relevance of indoor air quality (IAQ) and the applicability of today’s assessment methods concerning IAQ on long term missions. 23 + 24 +For one week, air samples shall be taken in the habitat to measure the concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOC), very volatile organic compounds (VVOC), short chained aldehydes and organic acids. Samples that will be taken twice per day on sorbents have to be sent to WKI for further analysis. Whereas other samples in the habitat can be taken and analyzed in-situ using an equipment. Additionally, it is planned to take two measurements in the outdoor air to look for potential influences. 25 + 26 + 18 18 === Experiment Data === 19 19 20 20 (% style="height:10px; width:1000px" %) ... ... @@ -22,4 +22,3 @@ 22 22 |(% style="width:127px" %)[[2021-10-04>>https://mission.oewf.org/archive_downloads/amadee20/ACT/2021-10-04]]|(% style="width:871px" %)types of files for each experiment day, size of the cells: width 1000px, height 10px 23 23 |(% style="width:127px" %) |(% style="width:871px" %) 24 24 25 -