Mission Statement
MDRS Crew 149 Mission Statement
We are a crew of seven diverse, multicultural, and multidisciplinary individuals who are dedicated to supporting the exploration and colonization of Mars. Our underlying motives for participating in a two-week crew rotation at the MDRS are twofold:
First, to demonstrate that a group of ordinary people are capable of rising to meet the challenges presented by a Martian analogue simulation, and;
Second, to make a contribution to the growing body of knowledge that will one day make it possible to establish a permanent human presence on Mars.
Crew 149 Mission Commitment
During our stay at the MDRS, Crew 149 is fully committed to:
· Following the priority guidelines of Safety, Sim, Science, and Sundry
· Adhering to Sim conditions
· Completing our work plan of research projects and other activities
· Communicating effectively with CapCOM and other MDRS staff
· Complying with all MDRS rules and restrictions, as well as daily direction from MDRS staff
· Maintaining public outreach to promote the work of the Mars Society and MDRS
Crew 149 Mission Work Plan
Crew 149 will work on the following projects:
· EVA construction materials and techniques
· Ozone laundering system
· Geological survey for construction grade materials and suitable building sites
· Public relations and media outreach
· Low altitude, ballistic launched aerial imaging
· Regolith plant growth study
· Additive manufacturing
· Evaluation of candidate foods for transitional/emergency use
· Simulated random emergencies and response
· Lichen and microorganism study
· Field test of airlock SCADA system
· Informal evaluation of EVA suit alternatives
· Support of Crew 148’s GreenHab-related data collection project
Crew 149 will also perform any repair or construction projects that are directed by MDRS staff.
Respectfully submitted,
Paul Bakken
Commander, MDRS Crew 149