In January 2010 I spent two weeks at the Mars Desert Research Station, a simulated Mars base in the Utah desert. Although the Martian conditions were simulated, the science was real, as were the isolation, hostile environment, and problems faced by the six-person crew. Although my official title was Crew Journalist, I soon found myself repairing space suits, helping to keep the habitat running, and having interplanetary adventures I'd never before imagined.
Bonjour Bianca,
J'aimerai connaitre votre parcours professionnel ainsi que les raisons qui vous ont portée à faire cette simulation de mission sur Mars. Avez-vous par hasard un blog que je pourrais lire à ce propos ? Merci.
Cordialement,
Jean-Francois
burguetjf 1 year ago
Fascinating, Dave! Great talk.
"We were space geeks and we were just loving it!" (Love it).
Can't wait to read the story this inspires.
Boothby171 1 year ago
This is great David!!! COOL!
Why do people laugh when you say that about the manuals? You DID write all of them!!!
I'm so proud of beeing part of that family!
Bianca
naturepix 1 year ago