BASALT – a Science-Based Mars Con-Ops Astronaut Field Simulation

BASALT – a Science-Based Mars Con-Ops Astronaut Field Simulation

EGU2020-1849 https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-1849 EGU General Assembly 2020 © Author(s) 2021. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. BASALT – A Science-Based Mars Con-Ops Astronaut Field Simulation John Hamilton1 and the BASALT RESEARCH PROJECT team* 1University of Hawaii at Hilo, Planetary Astrogeology & Robotics, Physics and Astronomy, Hilo, United States of America ([email protected]) *A full list of authors appears at the end of the abstract BASALT (Biologic Analog Science Associated with Lava Terrains) was a NASA PSTAR funded field research program. The goal was to understand the habitability of terrestrial volcanic terrains as analog environments for early and present-day Mars. A key objective was to merge the oftimes disparate field techniques and protocols of biologists, geologists and geochemists. worked together on this project to understand microbial lifeforms, like bacteria, that grow on these rocks and the factors that allow them to thrive. Deployments of 21 days at each of its three analog research sites performing field studies of the science operations and technology it had developed. The first field work was conducted at the Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho. In Hawai’i, operations were conducted twice at Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park (Mauna Ulu, Kilauea Iki and Keanakakoi ). The science targeted active and relict magmatic fumaroles to examine the relationship between meteoric (a condition sampled for in 2016) and magmatic influences on basalt alteration and associated microbial diversity. These were conducted under simulated Mars mission constraints (5/20 minute light-travel time delay and low/high communication bandwidth conditions) to evaluate strategically selected concepts of operations (ConOps) and capabilities with respect to their anticipated value for the joint human and robotic exploration of Mars. BASALT RESEARCH PROJECT team: Darlene Lim (PI) Andrew Abercromby Shannon Kobs Scott Hughes Charles Cockell Steve Chappell Matt Deans Michael Downs Nathan Bramall Linda Kobayashi Ana Diaz Artiles Kara Beaton Juan Busto Allyson Brady Barrett S. Caldwell Zena Cardman Phil Christensen Tamar Cohen Anthony Colaprete Ivy Deliz Richard Elphic Terry Fong Jeremy Frank Brent Garry Michael Gernhardt Christopher Haberle Jesse Harrison Jennifer L. Heldmann Jordan R. Hill Steve Hillenius Jeff Hoffman Isaac Hutson Sarah Johnson Jeff Karlin Yeon Jin (Grace) Lee David Lees Victor Luo Jessica Marquez Andrew Mattioda Christopher McKay Alex Menzies Matthew Miller Michael Miller Dava Newman Johannes Norheim Samuel Payler Jamie Peer Erin Sandmeyer Derek Sears Hazel Sears Alexander Sehlke Greg Slater Steve Squyres Adam Stevens Edward Tabarah Niki Thomas Nikhil Vadhavkar Kimberly Williams Jimin Zheng Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).

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