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... ... @@ -1,22 +1,13 @@ 1 1 === Details === 2 2 3 -|**Acronym**| EIEE –Emotions in Extreme Environment4 -|**Description**| AAintrinsic/extrinsicemotionregulationstrategies, usingCERQquestionnaire+audiorecordings,emotion listing andlogbookin theevening.5 -|**Principal Investigator (PI)**| AlexandraDeCarvalho~| [[alexsitadecarvalho@gmail.com>>mailto:alexsitadecarvalho@gmail.com]]6 -|**Organisation** | AustrianSpace Forum3 +|**Acronym**|GeoPrep 4 +|**Description**|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. 5 +|**Principal Investigator (PI)**|Dominik Jäger ~| [[dominik.jaeger@uibk.ac.at>>mailto:dominik.jaeger@uibk.ac.at]] 6 +|**Organisation** |University of Innsbruck 7 7 |**Co-Investigators**|((( 8 - Vera Hagemann, Faculty ofBusiness StudiesandEconomics, University ofBremen| [[vhagemann@uni-bremen.de>>mailto:vhagemann@uni-bremen.de]]8 +Bastian Joachim-Mrosko, University of Innsbruck, Geology Department 9 9 10 - 11 -Sylwia Kaduk/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[sylwiaizabela.kaduk@ext.esa.int>>mailto:sylwiaizabela.kaduk@ext.esa.int]] 12 - 13 -Aisha Animashaun/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[aisha.animashaun@outlook.de>>mailto:aisha.animashaun@outlook.de]] 14 - 15 -Phil Brady/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[drphilipbrady@gmail.com>>mailto:drphilipbrady@gmail.com]] 16 - 17 -Annabelle Mielitz/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[annabelle@mielitz.de>>mailto:annabelle@mielitz.de]] 18 - 19 -Nael Radwan/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | nael.radwan@hotmail.com 10 +Jürgen Konzett, University of Innsbruck, Geology Department 20 20 ))) 21 21 22 22 === Summary === ... ... @@ -26,17 +26,15 @@ 26 26 [[image:ACT_manifest.png||height="266" width="399"]] 27 27 ))) 28 28 29 - Astronautsexperiencepsychologicalchallengesduringa planetarymissionausedbyisolationfrom otherhumanbeings.Moreover, astronautsaredependent ontheLife SupportSystem(LSS)towithstand the rough,Martianenvironmental conditions.Aproper, humancenteredLSS, whichiscontrolledandunderstoodeasilybytheastronautisessentialforasuccessfulMarsmission.20 +The analysis of rock samples allows us to unravel the history of a terrestrial planet. This includes its accretion, the tectonic and magmatic processes that shape its interior, and the processes that shape its surface morphological features. In addition, rock samples can preserve information about the evolution of a planet’s atmosphere and hold clues to the former presence of a biosphere, the nature of its various ecosystems and possible causes of its demise. In case of Mars, the planet’s major surface morphological features testify to an extensive history of volcanic activity and provide strong evidence for the former presence of large bodies of liquid water. 30 30 31 - StayingAlivedealswiththerevitalizingcomponentofthe LSS inahabitatin formof a photobioreactor (PBR).PBRshavealreadybeen researchedin the past,however,onlyascientificbasis.StayingAlivecomprisesthreeaspectsofthePBR:22 +The GeoPrep experiment is designed to prepare a rock sample for a first microscopic examination. This will improve the selection process of samples on other planets which will be sent back to Earth by integrating the results into a decision-making process aimed at selecting the suitable samples. 32 32 33 -* Communication and operation 34 -* The user interface 35 -* Contribution to the crew’s mental health 24 +GeoPrep will investigate whether it is possible to set up a rock sample preparation facility in a Martian field lab using as simple a technical and operational approach as possible to produce thin sections of different materials. The experiment will also show if this facility can be operated by an analog astronaut with no previous knowledge about rock sample preparation. 36 36 37 -T heaimof StayingAliveisto investigatethe interaction betweentheastronaut and the PBR. Additionally, ahighly interactivesensorsystem will be tested.Thesensornetworkshallbeabletoommunicatewithhumanstolearnfromexperienceand newdata,to explain itsdecisionsandthusbecomeateammember rather thanadatasource.26 +To realize this experiment, a sample of appropriate size will be collected in an inflatable glove bag, to avoid contamination. After cleaning, a piece of that sample will be cut off and examined using a petrographic microscope. The quality of the sample aswell as to what extent it can be analyzed using different techniques will also be studied. 38 38 39 - Forthe mission experiment, a small and simplified PBR will be used in the AMADEE-24 habitat. It uses non-toxic photosynthetic organismsto produce oxygen from ambient air and will be equipped with sensor and a user interface for interaction. During the experiment the crew must perform several tasks once fully autonomously and once jointly with the Mission Support Center (MSC). The tasks to be performed include set-up, maintenance, repair, and science activities. Pre-and post-mission questionnaires as wellas video recording will be used to obtain data.28 + 40 40 41 41 === Experiment Data === 42 42