TY - GEN
T1 - Safety, performance and comfort on EuroMoonMars MDRS mission simulation
AU - Svendsen, Åse
AU - Schlacht, Irene Lia
AU - Nebergall, Kent
AU - Battler, Melissa M.
AU - Bruneau, Audrey
AU - Crock, Paula
AU - Davis, April
AU - Holotnak, Tristan
AU - Ono, Ayako
AU - Foing, Bernard H.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - This paper presents the results of studies on living and working activities from the International Lunar Exploration Working Group (ILEWG) EuroMoonMars campaign 2013, carried out at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in Utah to test exploration procedures in Analogue Moon/Mars Base Infrastructure. Inside the station the feasibility and limitations of human and robotic planetary exploration were investigated by two teams of seven and six members (crew 124-125, respectively) for a period of two weeks each. This paper presents the analysis performed by the crews on safety, performance, and comfort during living and working activities. The living conditions were investigated with a debriefing workshop in order to increase the crew's well-being and performance in isolation and an observation of how food and sound impacted the crew. Among the working activities of the crew, this report is concerning the development of an Arduino-based Device for Monitoring Internal EVA Helmet Temperature During EVA, and the ergonomics and balance of transport and access to heavy hand tools on the simulation space suit. Crewmember Comfort and Safety were investigated by Perception of risk, realistic risk of injury, and knowledge of emergency procedures in a simulated Mars environment. Also investigated were design and development of geological field equipment for use in space suit, and ATV capability assessment at MDRS. The campaign was organized by ILEWG with the support of Mars Society, VU Amsterdam, George Washington University, and NASA Ames.
AB - This paper presents the results of studies on living and working activities from the International Lunar Exploration Working Group (ILEWG) EuroMoonMars campaign 2013, carried out at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in Utah to test exploration procedures in Analogue Moon/Mars Base Infrastructure. Inside the station the feasibility and limitations of human and robotic planetary exploration were investigated by two teams of seven and six members (crew 124-125, respectively) for a period of two weeks each. This paper presents the analysis performed by the crews on safety, performance, and comfort during living and working activities. The living conditions were investigated with a debriefing workshop in order to increase the crew's well-being and performance in isolation and an observation of how food and sound impacted the crew. Among the working activities of the crew, this report is concerning the development of an Arduino-based Device for Monitoring Internal EVA Helmet Temperature During EVA, and the ergonomics and balance of transport and access to heavy hand tools on the simulation space suit. Crewmember Comfort and Safety were investigated by Perception of risk, realistic risk of injury, and knowledge of emergency procedures in a simulated Mars environment. Also investigated were design and development of geological field equipment for use in space suit, and ATV capability assessment at MDRS. The campaign was organized by ILEWG with the support of Mars Society, VU Amsterdam, George Washington University, and NASA Ames.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84904661066
M3 - Conference paper
AN - SCOPUS:84904661066
SN - 9781629939094
T3 - Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC
SP - 3734
EP - 3743
BT - 64th International Astronautical Congress 2013, IAC 2013
PB - International Astronautical Federation, IAF
T2 - 64th International Astronautical Congress 2013, IAC 2013
Y2 - 23 September 2013 through 27 September 2013
ER -