Mission To Mars Jobs
Communications Team COM Spacecraft: Sends messages to Mars Control. Receive messages from Mars Control. Operate moveable cameras. Mars Control: Send messages to spacecraft. Receive messages from spacecraft.
Communications You will be : Reading Speaking Listening You need to be someone who: Speaks clearly. Does not get silly. Does not get frustrated easily. Can read other student’s handwriting.
Data From Spacecraft: Send data to Mars. Receive video images. Deliver messages to teams. From Mars Control: Receive data from spacecraft. Send video images. Deliver messages to teams.
Data You will be: Typing messages. Making decisions on messages. You will need to be someone who : Is good at keyboarding. Can read other student’s handwriting. Ok with having more than one thing happening at once.
Isolation Team ISO From spacecraft Test for micro-meteoroid impacts. Test for radioactivity. Monitor hazardous materials. Operate robotic arm. Send and receive messages. Find out if chemical flasks are leaking. From Mars Control: Collect, record, and analyze data. Research radiation. Research meteoroid impacts. Research chemicals. Communicate emergency procedures if needed. Send and receive messages.
Isolation Team ISO You will: Move a robotic arm. Research information by reading. Write messages. Read and follow directions. You will need to be someone who: Can read and follow directions. Can read an article and find information.
Life Support LS From Spacecraft: ` Monitor environmental conditions. Conduct a food crop survey. Test PH and TDS of water treatment. Take readings from various life support systems. Send and receive messages. From Mars Control: Collect, record, and analyze data. Monitor life support systems. Send and receive messages. Communicate emergency procedures if needed.
Life Support LS You will: Read instruments. Be responsible for cabin safety. Send and receive messages. You will need to be someone who: Can read temperature and other gages. Can read and follow directions. Can focus and complete a task.
Navigation NAV From Spacecraft: Establish Mars orbit. Determine where to land. Land and launch spacecraft. Use point to point head set. From Mars Control: Collect, record and analyze data. Send images to spacecraft. Give instructions from headset.
Navigation NAV You will: Use computers to triangulate position spacecraft. Get spacecraft into correct orbits. Use a head-set to get important information to guide the spacecraft safely. You will need to be someone who: Can focus on a task when a lot is happening around you. Communicate through a headset. Follow directions to make calculations.
Probe From Spacecraft: Puts together a probe motherboard. Sends out the probe. Uses headset to relay probe information. From Mars Control: Helps put the probe together. Collect, analyze, and record information from the probe. Communicate emergency procedures if needed. Use headset to communicate probe information.
Probe You will: Be responsible for the construction of the probe. Send out the probe. You will need to be someone who: Can work in a small room with others. Read and follow directions. Likes to focus and get a job done.
Remote REM From the Spacecraft: Do soil tests. Classify rocks. Measure volume and weight. Send and receive messages. From Mars Control: Collect, record and analyze data. Choose soils for projects. Send and receive messages.
Remote REM You will: Track storms. Use a map. Follow directions to gather information on rocks, soil, and other Matter from Mars. You will need to be someone who: Can read and follow directions. Work with others.
Medical MED From Spacecraft: Test auditory and visual reaction time. Measure respiration rate. Measure skin temperature. Measure blood pressure and heart rate. Send and receive messages. From Mars Control: Collect, record and analyze data. Monitor crew health. Send and receive messages and image s.
Medical MED You will: Use computer and medical equipment. Send information to Mission Control. You will need to be someone who: Can focus when there is a lot of activity near you. Can use a keyboard. Can read medical instruments.
So where do you picture yourself?