AMOS-7 To
Provide Communications Capabilities for MARS Planetary Space Analog Mission
29 January 2018
Spacecom together with the D-MARS Desert Mars Analog Ramon Station, today
announced a joint experiment whereby the AMOS-7 satellite will provide
communication links for analog astronauts located in a specially constructed
simulated Mars habitat located near the remote Ramon Crater, Israel to an
off-base operations and control center. The purpose of this international
experiment conducted with the Austrian Space Forum (OeWF), will be to
further test aspects of long range interplanetary space communications as
well as examine challenges and issues that arise from manned planetary
missions.
The D-MARS space analog center will simulate the conditions of a real Mars
scientific exploration mission to better understand the experiences of
analog astronauts and find solutions for challenges that could occur.
Located in the harsh desert environment near the Ramon Crater in Southern
Israel that holds similarities to the Martian environment in its geology,
aridity and isolation, D-MARS goal is to promote the space sector, science
and technology in Israel, by creating infrastructure for academic research,
technological development and educational programs.
Hillel Rubenstein, D-MARS project manager stated, "The D-MARS project pulls
Israel to the forefront of space, and particularly Mars, exploration. With
the AMOS-7 satellite, we are adding an interplanetary-type communications
facet to our experiments by simulating various challenges for our analog
astronauts to handle and overcome. This is an amazing opportunity, and made
even more so by our cooperation with Austria's OeWF which will be conducting
a simultaneous analog experiment in collaboration with ours in Israel."
David Pollack, Spacecom president & CEO, remarked, "Spacecom is excited by
this opportunity to bring our team's skill sets and expertise to the D-MARS
experience. As we look towards the future, it is our duty to nurture the
next generation of outer-space specialists and prepare them to engage a new
world. AMOS-7 will play an important role in furthering their knowledge of
space-based communications."
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