Daily Report #1

SOL 185:DAILY REPORT

LOCATION: OCCATOR CRATER

REPORT:

The Surface of this crater is covered in ice and salt, in the center of the crater there is an unusual concentration of the ice and salt, and more spots like this scattered around it.

The weather is the same as always, no atmosphere, no wind, no weather. Although there have been sightings of small asteroids impacting on the surface several miles from here.

Our team slept in the exploration vehicle tonight, and plan to make it to NAWISH CRATER by next week.

 

 

 

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Daily Report #2

SOL 193:DAILY REPORT

LOCATION: NAWISH CRATER

REPORT:

This crater is slightly larger than the last, located west of OCCATOR. The Surface of this crater is rocky, and dusty, much like the rest of the planet. Along with this, small amounts of ice and salt can be seen located around the outer edge.

The weather, as before, is nonexistent with no atmosphere to support one of any kind.

Our crew has decided to rest for a little while and further explore the area for more information. After this, we will begin our trek north for EZINU.

 

 

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Daily Report #3

SOL 207: DAILY REPORT

LOCATION: EZINU CRATER

REPORT:

This crater has similar properties to the last too, but this time the amount of ice and salt is depleted. The surface is not as rich in minerals this time around.

Once again, there has been minor impacts from asteroids in the nearby areas, but nothing too large, and nothing that has stopped our research.

We will be returning to the landing site in the sea of KERWAN in the next few weeks, where the exploration vehicle will be refueled and we will switch places with the rest of the crew at the base as they leave for their expedition.

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