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==Function==
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The '''planetary surface crew''' is a [[Task Forces|Task Force]] that is assigned to decorate the [[planetary surface]] to simulate the environment being visited by the astronauts. They usually operate behind closed doors to maintain [[mission integrity]] and prevent [[Astronauts]] or [[Mission Control]] staff from viewing the alien environment. The planetary surface crew usually works in close co-ordination with the [[Simulators]] so as to co-ordinate the landscape and environment with their planned disasters. Since the planetary surface crew members have already seen the alien environment before the mission, they usually serve as simulators to maintain mission integrity by preventing Mission Control from accidentally discovering what the landscape looks like.
 
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The planetary surface crew is a [[Task Force]] that is assigned to decorate the [[PLanetary Surface]] to simulate the environmnet being visited by the astronauts. They usualy opperate behind closed doors to maintain [[Mission Integrity]] and prevent [[Astronauts]] or [[Mission Control]] staff from viewing the alien environment. The planetary surface crew usualy works in close co-ordination with the [[Simulators]] so as to co-ordinate the landscape and environment with their planned disasters. Since the planetary surface crew members have already seen the alien environment before the mission, they usualy serve as simmulators to maintain mission integrety by preventing and knowlage of the destination planet away from [[Mission COntrol]].  
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==Methods==
 
==Methods==
  
The planetary surface crew often use paper mache to create landscape and natural objects such as rocks and puddles. Sand is almost always used to cover the floor of the [[Planetary Surface]], while colored sheets are hung above the surface to simulate the sky of a planet.  
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The planetary surface crew often use papier-mâché to create landscape and natural objects such as rocks and puddles. Sand is almost always used to cover the floor of the planetary surface, while colored sheets are hung above the surface to simulate the sky of a planet.  
 
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However, the planetary surface crew have used some very creative methods of simulating an alien environment within the confines on 440 Albert Street. Such methods include using [[popcorn]] to simulate snow, and using large fans and subwoofers to simulate wind and earthquakes.
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==Personelle==
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This year's planetary surface crew included
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* [[Jen Li]]
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However, the planetary surface crew have used some very creative methods of simulating an alien environment within the confines of 440 Albert Street. Such methods include using [[popcorn]] to simulate snow, and using large fans and subwoofers to simulate wind and earthquakes.
* [[Linxi Li]]
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* [[Yan Jing]]
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* [[Sylvia Wang]]
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* [[Ken Lindsey]]
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* [[Alex Foo]]
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* [[Kevan Adlard]]
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
  
* [[Planetary Surface]]
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* [[Planetary surface]]
 
* [[Mission]]
 
* [[Mission]]
 
* [[Simulator]]
 
* [[Simulator]]
 
* [[Mission Integrity]]
 
* [[Mission Integrity]]

Latest revision as of 14:21, 8 June 2010

The planetary surface crew is a Task Force that is assigned to decorate the planetary surface to simulate the environment being visited by the astronauts. They usually operate behind closed doors to maintain mission integrity and prevent Astronauts or Mission Control staff from viewing the alien environment. The planetary surface crew usually works in close co-ordination with the Simulators so as to co-ordinate the landscape and environment with their planned disasters. Since the planetary surface crew members have already seen the alien environment before the mission, they usually serve as simulators to maintain mission integrity by preventing Mission Control from accidentally discovering what the landscape looks like.

Methods

The planetary surface crew often use papier-mâché to create landscape and natural objects such as rocks and puddles. Sand is almost always used to cover the floor of the planetary surface, while colored sheets are hung above the surface to simulate the sky of a planet.

However, the planetary surface crew have used some very creative methods of simulating an alien environment within the confines of 440 Albert Street. Such methods include using popcorn to simulate snow, and using large fans and subwoofers to simulate wind and earthquakes.

See Also