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==Continuity== | ==Continuity== |
Revision as of 22:17, 3 March 2012
Red Sun 2012 | |
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Year | 2011-12 |
Mission Destination | Mars |
Mission Dates | Feb. 28 - Mar. 3, 2011 |
Habitat Commander | Arrian LeClaire |
Subcommander | Matthew Dunbar |
Mission Control Commander | Zola Magwood |
Simulator Commander | Jane MacLeod |
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The 2012 Mission to Mars, or Mission Red Sun, was the fourth mission in the Hawking III.
Mission Purpose
To provide additional evidence to the ongoing debate as to whether Mars was ever geologically active or any other interesting geological discussions, a team of six astronauts flew to Mars, collected samples, analysed these samples, took photospectro analysis of Phobos and Deimos, and returned to Earth
Continuity
TBA
Astronauts
- Arrian Leclaire (Habitat Commander)
- Matthew Dunbar (Habitat Sub-Commander)
- Patrick Melanson
- Max Jeffcott
- Richard Hum
- Noah Slavich
Highlights
- The mission started 12 hours late (an improvement over last year).
Previous Mission | This Mission | Next Mission |
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Drake-Sagan 2011 | Red Sun 2012 | (2013) |