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+ | |year = 2009-10 | ||
+ | |destination = [[Io]], [[Ganymede]], [[Europa]] | ||
+ | |dates = Feb. 22 - Feb. 27, 2010 | ||
+ | |habcom = Maclean Rouble | ||
+ | |subcom = [[Peter Macdonald]] | ||
+ | |mccom = [[Ben Paul]] | ||
+ | |simcom = [[Amalissa Hum]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''''Daedalus''' could also refer to the first Mission Daedalus, or [[Mission Alpha (2006)]].'' | ||
− | + | The '''2010 Mission to Io, Ganymede and Europa''', or '''Mission Daedalus''', was the first mission in the [[Hawking III]], with the exception of the brief [[Genesis]]. The name was voted on by an assembly of members during a meeting; it was proposed by [[Chen-tao LaRochelle]]. | |
− | + | ==Mission Purpose== | |
− | + | On [[Io]], the [[astronauts]] were to collect samples of volcanic dust ejected by tectonic activity on the moon's surface for analysis. They were to land on [[Ganymede]] to set up [[Terraforming]] equipment, and on [[Europa]] to deploy an unmanned [[Laura|submersible]] in Europa's liquid water ocean to explore it and its rocky planetary core. One of the mission's driving thesis was of there having life on Europa. | |
− | + | == Mission Debriefing Notes == | |
− | + | Please see [[Debriefing 2009-10]] for the 2009-10 debriefing notes for [[Daedalus 2010]]. | |
− | + | ==Astronauts== | |
− | + | * Maclean Rouble ([[Habitat Commander]], [[Pilot]]) | |
− | + | * [[Peter Macdonald]] ([[Habitat Sub-Commander]], [[Co-pilot]]) | |
− | + | * [[Lyra Evans]] ([[Chief Engineer]]) | |
− | |'' | + | * [[Euan Wheaton]] ([[Medic]]) |
− | + | * [[Christian Angel]] ([[Payload Specialist]] associated with [[Laura]]) | |
− | + | * [[Mikaela Stiver]] ([[Payload Specialist]] associated with [[Laura]]) | |
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− | The | + | ==Highlights== |
+ | *The mission started two days late | ||
+ | *A [http://twitter.com/SpaceSim Twitter account] was created to provide live updates from [[Mission Control]], although it was not very successful. | ||
+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | * [http://www.spacesim.org/Spacesim/Mission/mission(head_page).htm The Spacesim website page on this mission] | ||
+ | {{navm | ||
+ | |PrevMiss = Genesis 2009 | ||
+ | |NextMiss = Dragan 2011 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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[[Category:Missions]] | [[Category:Missions]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 31 May 2019
Daedalus 2010 | |
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Year | 2009-10 |
Mission Destination | Io, Ganymede, Europa |
Mission Dates | Feb. 22 - Feb. 27, 2010 |
Habitat Commander | Maclean Rouble |
Subcommander | Peter Macdonald |
Mission Control Commander | Ben Paul |
Simulator Commander | Amalissa Hum |
Daedalus could also refer to the first Mission Daedalus, or Mission Alpha (2006).
The 2010 Mission to Io, Ganymede and Europa, or Mission Daedalus, was the first mission in the Hawking III, with the exception of the brief Genesis. The name was voted on by an assembly of members during a meeting; it was proposed by Chen-tao LaRochelle.
Mission Purpose
On Io, the astronauts were to collect samples of volcanic dust ejected by tectonic activity on the moon's surface for analysis. They were to land on Ganymede to set up Terraforming equipment, and on Europa to deploy an unmanned submersible in Europa's liquid water ocean to explore it and its rocky planetary core. One of the mission's driving thesis was of there having life on Europa.
Mission Debriefing Notes
Please see Debriefing 2009-10 for the 2009-10 debriefing notes for Daedalus 2010.
Astronauts
- Maclean Rouble (Habitat Commander, Pilot)
- Peter Macdonald (Habitat Sub-Commander, Co-pilot)
- Lyra Evans (Chief Engineer)
- Euan Wheaton (Medic)
- Christian Angel (Payload Specialist associated with Laura)
- Mikaela Stiver (Payload Specialist associated with Laura)
Highlights
- The mission started two days late
- A Twitter account was created to provide live updates from Mission Control, although it was not very successful.
See Also
Previous Mission | This Mission | Next Mission |
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Genesis 2009 | Daedalus 2010 | Dragan 2011 |