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Commander Report

04/25/2014

Prepared by Jorge Mirez

Hello Earthlings .

Today early in the morning we talked about every project. We have

learned a lot about how to work and survive on Mars. There are few

words to say how excited we are. In our fanpage (in facebook), we will

be uploading photos with adequate explanation and detail to broadcast

our work. Today we went EVA for the project Diego; however, the

sensors not endured the harsh Martian conditions. Today the wind and

sun irradiation was strong. In the afternoon and evening, our station

remained buffeted by strong winds. However, our perseverance is strong

and our positive mind is like steel. Today we saw the sunrise and

sunset with longing because in two Martian days a spacecraft will

leave with most of the crew to Earth. In the MDRS, Jorge Mirez will

stay with crew 141, who tomorrow around noon, will arrive in that

spacecraft. They will land near the station. We will share with them a

Martian day to share with them our work , welcome them to the station

and share our experiences. We hope everyone tomorrow will see the

stars, planets and galaxies from the observatory. Remember that "what

you do in life, resonates in eternity". We see our projects, as a good

contribution, for which we have done everything possible. Hope

everyone is well on Earth. Good night. See you tomorrow.