Collaborative online knowledge base for human planetary mission simulation stations

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Mars Society operates two Mars simulation research stations since 2001/2002: one in Devon Island (FMARS) and one in Utah (MDRS). The goal of these stations is to simulate human mission - work and life - on the Surface of Mars. FMARS receives one crew each year while at MDRS crews change every second week except for the summer season. In the last 7 years 71 crews worked at MDRS. Their results are published in various forums: in peer-reviewed papers, conference abstracts, books, private websites or other publications [3]. The actual work of all crews is documented as specialized daily reports together with images and are avaiable at the MDRS website [4] (Fig. 1, Fig. 2.). An important part of these reports are the "lessons learned" sections where crews describe what they have learned during field trips (EVAs) or other activities. Updated operation manuals and cartographic resources [1] are also available on the website. Some of crew members are visiting MDRS for the first time, others are "veterans".

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