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Mars Ocean Analogs Completes Winter Solstice Voyage and Plans Future Expeditions
Departing from Morris Canal in Jersey City, NJ, the four-member crew-Captain Reid Stowe, Fred Sullivan, Luke Ribeiro, and Maxine Hoover-set sail on a mission combining exploration, scientific research, and education.
Mars Ocean Analogs Completes Winter Solstice Voyage and Plans Future Expeditions
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 01, 2024

The Mars Ocean Analogs (MOA) team has successfully concluded its Winter Solstice Voyage, an ambitious North Atlantic expedition that ran from November 15 to November 24. This marked MOA's fifth major sea-based analog mission, building on the momentum of previous high-profile voyages, including a notable journey to the SpaceX launch site near the U.S.-Mexico border.

Departing from Morris Canal in Jersey City, NJ, the four-member crew-Captain Reid Stowe, Fred Sullivan, Luke Ribeiro, and Maxine Hoover-set sail on a mission combining exploration, scientific research, and education. During the voyage, the crew connected virtually with students at the Analog Astronaut Training Center (AATC).

Led by AATC's Matt Harasymczuk and Agata Kolodziejczyk, the session included discussions on the significance of analog astronaut training, a Q&A session, and the introduction of time perception experiments performed by the MOA team during the expedition.

Navigating Challenges at Sea

The Atlantic Ocean tested the crew's endurance, with severe swells causing initial sea sickness and presenting challenging sailing conditions. Amid these difficulties, the team participated in daily Body Mapping exercises developed by the Mars-Moon Astronautics Academy and Research Science (MMAARS). This program, led by Dr. Susan Ip-Jewell, integrates expressive arts therapy to improve self-awareness and resilience in extreme environments.

Technical setbacks also arose when internet communications and the vessel's transmission system failed mid-voyage. Forced to return to shore, the crew skillfully navigated through storm threats, anchoring near the Statue of Liberty to conduct urgent repairs. Despite these obstacles, the mission was completed successfully, with the team returning to their home port on November 24.

The mission emphasized critical areas for improvement, including communication systems and onboard equipment, offering valuable lessons for future analog astronaut training endeavors.

Next Mission Set for December

Building on the insights and accomplishments of the Winter Solstice Voyage, MOA is preparing for its next journey, an extended expedition from New York City to St. Martin. Scheduled for December 20 to January 6, this upcoming mission will continue advancing MOA's pioneering work in analog astronaut training, with an emphasis on resilience and innovation in simulated spaceflight conditions.

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