The PolAres research programme includes a series of stratospheric balloons, simulated spacesuits and a rover to be tested in the High Arctic. The science focus is planetary protection.

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Ballon Passepartout VI RADECS

21. September 2010

Launch of Passepartout VI from Längenfeld in the occasion of the RADECS Austria 2010 Conference.
 

Mission Parameter

  • Black Widow KX131C Camera - Live Picture !
  • 500mW Transeiver, 2410MHz (Channel 1), small stubby antenna
  • Power supply: 6 AA cell Duracell Procell  with vottage convertter 7805
  • Weight: 1200 gram
  • Styrodur cube body with printed circuit board bottom,length of the edge: 30 cm
  • Balloon type: 1 kg Kaymont
     

Flight Data:

Launch: 21. September 2010 in Längenfeld, Tirol, start at about 09 am

Burst:    11:07 am at a height of 30km

Landing site: Pfunders, Südtirol


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Launch Panorama klein.jpg

Ballonstart in Längenfeld vor grandioser Bergkulisse und der Therme Aqua-Dome

PolAres Schedule Update

15. June 2012: Deadline Announcement of Opportunity MARS2013

Between 01 - 28. February 2013, the Austrian Space Forum will conduct an integrated Mars analog field simulation in the northern Sahara near Erfoud, Morocco. Directed by a Mission Support Center in Austria, a small field crew will conduct experiments preparing for future human Mars missions mainly in the fields of engineering, planetary surface operations, astrobiology, geophysics/geology, life sciences and other.

This field mission is supported by the Ibn-Battuta-Center at the University of Marrakesh, Morocco. The Austrian Space Forum now solicitates proposals to be reviewed by a selection panel. The deadline for submissions is 15. June 2012, the announcement of the successful experiments will be released on 15. July 2012.

Detail
25.-27. Oct. 2012: 3rd Conference on Terrestial Mars Analogues

The analysis of Mars analogue environments on Earth is of paramount importance for the interpretation of the data from past, present and future orbital and landed missions, as well as mission planning (both robotic and human). Sedimentary environments in particular attract strong interest because they can retain the palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental history of the planet and under the right conditions may harbour fossil or present life signatures.

Date: 25. - 27. October 2012
Location: Conference Centre of the Hotel Meridien N'Fis at Marrakech, Morocco Organization: European Space Agency, Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, International Association of Sedimentologits, Ibn Battuta Centre, IRSPS, Universite Cadi Ayyad.

Detail
01 - 28. February 2013: Morocco Mars Simulation

Between 01 - 28. February 2013, the Austrian Space Forum will conduct an integrated Mars analog field simulation in the northern Sahara near Erfoud, Morocco. Directed by a Mission Support Center in Austria, a small field crew will conduct experiments preparing for future human Mars missions mainly in the fields of engineering, planetary surface operations, astrobiology, geophysics/geology, life sciences and other.



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