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Although there has been no official confirmation, it has been unofficially been assumed that the astrounauts will be: Stephen Smith([[hab commander]]), Johnathan Scothorn, Stefan Deyoung, Nevin Hotson, Brian Foo, and Steve Mair.
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The Astronauts for this mission were:
  
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Stephen Smith, [[hab commander]]
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Johnathan Scothorn [[pilot]]
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Steven Mair [[pilot]]
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Stefan Deyoung [[electrician]]
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Brian Foo [[payload specialist]]
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Nevin Hotson [[able seaman]]
  
'''The revival of Robbie'''
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'''Mission Results'''
(for more detail, see [[robbie task force]])
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This year, we are hopeful that our resident unmanned exploration vehiecle, known as "[[Robbie the robot]]" will be up and running this year, in time for the Titan Mission.
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We have life!
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The experiments for the mission have been concluded, and alhough a formal report is still being generated, the [[payload specialist]] has been able to dram many conclusions about the prospects of life on Titan. We have been able to confirm the presence of nitrates, ammoniates, carbohydrates (sugars) and lipids (fats) on the surface of Titan. The presence of these complex organic molecules points towards the existance of life. Further evidence was obtained when sealed samples of liquid from Titan fermented and produced copious ammounts of alcohol. This behavior was observed in several samples, and rules out any possibility of this being an isolated case of contamination.

Revision as of 19:42, 20 April 2006

Mission Prometheus


Mission Prometheus was the Space Simulation's mission to Titan, and was scheduled for take-off on February 28th, 2006 and splashdown return March 4th, 2006.


Mission Purpose


The primary purpose of this mission will be to test if life exists, could exist, or has existed on Titan. This will be carried out by first testing for the presence of various organic compounds needed for life, and/or exclusively produced as a byproduct of life (see "proposed experiments"), and ultimately, to test for life on Titan.


Proposed Experiments (for more details, see Mission prometheus Experiments)


So far, we have only recieved experiments relating directly to Titan from EEP Commander Brian Foo, and Mission Commanders Crystal Xiao. Brian's experiment is centered around testing for various organic compounds, whereas Crystal's is geared towards testing for life itself.

Another experiment that has been proposed (although the astronauts plan to bypass it with a granola bar cartel) is to have the astronauts become self-sufficient by growing their own duck weed from their grey water, and living off that for the last half of the mission.


Data on titan (for more details, see Titan)


Titan is one of the moons orbiting Saturn, it is fairly large for a moon, and is comparable in size to some of the inner terrestrial planets. it's atmosphere is composed mostly of N2 gas. What really interests the scientists, and our astronauts is Titan's mantle. It is widely accepted that Titan has a mantle not of molten rock, but of liquid water- one of the most vital elements needed for life.


Astronauts


The Astronauts for this mission were:

Stephen Smith, hab commander Johnathan Scothorn pilot Steven Mair pilot Stefan Deyoung electrician Brian Foo payload specialist Nevin Hotson able seaman

Mission Results


We have life!

The experiments for the mission have been concluded, and alhough a formal report is still being generated, the payload specialist has been able to dram many conclusions about the prospects of life on Titan. We have been able to confirm the presence of nitrates, ammoniates, carbohydrates (sugars) and lipids (fats) on the surface of Titan. The presence of these complex organic molecules points towards the existance of life. Further evidence was obtained when sealed samples of liquid from Titan fermented and produced copious ammounts of alcohol. This behavior was observed in several samples, and rules out any possibility of this being an isolated case of contamination.