TY - JOUR AU - Kapui, Zsuzsanna AU - Kereszturi, Ákos AU - Ori, G G AU - Taj-Eddine, K AU - Újvári, Gábor TI - The Hungarian Mars Analogue Expedition in Morocco at Ibn Battuta Centre JF - PROCEEDINGS OF LUNAR AND PLANETARY SCIENCE J2 - P LUNAR PLANET SCI VL - 1964 PY - 2017 PG - 1 SN - 0270-9511 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3303549 ID - 3303549 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Groemer, G AU - Soucek, A AU - Frischauf, N AU - Stumptner, W AU - Ragonig, C AU - Sams, S AU - Bartenstein, T AU - Hauplik-Meusburger, S AU - Petrova, P AU - Evetts, S AU - Sivenesan, C AU - Bothe, C AU - Boyd, A AU - Dinkelaker, A AU - Dissertori, M AU - Fasching, D AU - Fischer, M AU - Foger, D AU - Foresta, L AU - Fritsch, L AU - Fuchs, H AU - Gautsch, C AU - Gerard, S AU - Goetzloff, L AU - Golebiowska, I AU - Gorur, P AU - Groemer, G AU - Groll, P AU - Haider, C AU - Haider, O AU - Hauth, E AU - Hauth, S AU - Hettrich, S AU - Jais, W AU - Jones, N AU - Taj-Eddine, K AU - Karl, A AU - Kauerhoff, T AU - Khan, MS AU - Kjeldsen, A AU - Klauck, J AU - Losiak, A AU - Luger, M AU - Luger, T AU - Luger, U AU - McArthur, J AU - Moser, L AU - Neuner, J AU - Orgel, Csilla AU - Ori, GG AU - Paternesi, R AU - Peschier, J AU - Pfeil, I AU - Prock, S AU - Radinger, J AU - Ramirez, B AU - Ramo, W AU - Rampey, M AU - Sams, A AU - Sams, E AU - Sandu, O AU - Sans, A AU - Sansone, P AU - Scheer, D AU - Schildhammer, D AU - Scornet, Q AU - Sejkora, N AU - Stadler, A AU - Stummer, F AU - Taraba, M AU - Tlustos, R AU - Toferer, E AU - Turetschek, T AU - Winter, E AU - Zanella-Kux, K TI - The MARS2013 Mars Analog Mission JF - ASTROBIOLOGY J2 - ASTROBIOLOGY VL - 14 PY - 2014 IS - 5 SP - 360 EP - 376 PG - 17 SN - 1531-1074 DO - 10.1089/ast.2013.1062 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2899060 ID - 2899060 AB - We report on the MARS2013 mission, a 4-week Mars analog field test in the northern Sahara. Nineteen experiments were conducted by a field crew in Morocco under simulated martian surface exploration conditions, supervised by a Mission Support Center in Innsbruck, Austria. A Remote Science Support team analyzed field data in near real time, providing planning input for the management of a complex system of field assets; two advanced space suit simulators, four robotic vehicles, an emergency shelter, and a stationary sensor platform in a realistic work flow were coordinated by a Flight Control Team. A dedicated flight planning group, external control centers for rover tele-operations, and a biomedical monitoring team supported the field operations. A 10min satellite communication delay and other limitations pertinent to human planetary surface activities were introduced. The fields of research for the experiments were geology, human factors, astrobiology, robotics, tele-science, exploration, and operations research. This paper provides an overview of the geological context and environmental conditions of the test site and the mission architecture, in particular the communication infrastructure emulating the signal travel time between Earth and Mars. We report on the operational work flows and the experiments conducted, including a deployable shelter prototype for multiple-day extravehicular activities and contingency situations. Key Words: MarsExplorationHuman missionsAnalog researchDeployable emergency shelter. Astrobiology 14, 360-376. LA - English DB - MTMT ER -