tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri Aug 29 15:09:45 1997

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*Houston* qepHom



DajeS 'e' DaHechchugh, jIHvaD yIja'.  


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peqIm tlhIngan jatlhwI'pu'!     (Attention Klingon Speakers!)
chaq tlhIHvaD Daj *Sept. 20*    (Sept 20 may interest you.) 

*Houston*Daq bIyIn'a'?          (Do you live in Houston?)
tlhIngan Hol Daqeq DaneH'a'?    (Do you want to practice the
                                 Klingon Language?)

*Mars*Daq malenglaw'taHvIS      (Join us in a simulated mission
ghotlhej!                        to Mars!)


majatlhmeH 'ej maqeqmeH 'ej     (We'll meet at Butera's Deli
Qu'mey DIHevmeH *Butera's*       at 11am to talk and practice and
Qe'Daq maghom wa'maH wa'         receive assigned tasks.)
vatlh rep.                      [Butera's - 4621 Montrose]
*Houston Museum of Natural      (We'll head for HMNS so we 
Sciences* wIghoS 'ej qaSpa'      get into the Challenger
wa'maH wej vatlh rep             Center by 1300.)
*Challenger Center* wI'el.
ngajmo' lengqoq, ma'eqnIS       (Since the simulation is short,
                                 we need to be early.)

jeSlaH cha'maH jatlhwI' jaq.    (20 bold speakers can participate.)
tlhIngan Hol DajatlhDI'         (If you aren't a skilled Klingon
bIpo'be'chugh, ghotlhej!         speaker, *JOIN US*!)
qeqnIS Hoch.                    (Everybody needs to practice.)

bIjeSlaHbe'chugh, *internet*Daq (If you can't participate, you
jubejlaH.                        can watch us on the internet.)
*CU-SeeMe* Dalo'nIS.            (You'll need to use CU-SeeMe.)
198.64.198.250Daq jutu'laH      (You can observe us at
                                 198.64.198.250)



Open Duty Stations:

Communications:  These team members will be responsible for all
messages transferred between Marsbase 1 and the spacecraft.  Skills:
reading, oral communication, high frustration tolerance.

Data:  This team will be responsible for data that must travel between
Marsbase 1 and the spacecraft.  All spacecraft stations will send data via
this vital computer linkup.  Skills: computer keyboard operations, high
frustration tolerance.

Medical Team:  The spacecraft crew will perform experiments with station
personnel to determine their response time, skin temperature and heart
rate.  Marsbase 1 will record and analyze the collected data.  Skills:
computer keyboard operation, interest in biological sciences and a good
bedside manner.

Navigation Team:  The spacecraft crew will identify Mars surface features,
determine orbital thrust to place the spacecraft into Mars's orbit and
perform an exploratory mission on Mars.  The Marsbase 1 team will send and
receive messages and use computers to locate proper latitudes and
longitudes.  Skills:  computer keyboard operation, math, geography and an
interest in astronomy.

Isolation Team:   In Marsbase 1, this team will communicate with team
members in the spacecraft, perform research using the computer and record
and analyze data.  The spacecraft team will operate the robots and perform
experiments dealing with radioactivity, meteoroids and hazardous materials.
Skills:  mechanical, math, hand-eye coordination.

Probe Team:  This spacecraft crew will build a probe, analyze the probe
after its launch and perform needed probe repairs.  They will communicate
with the probe team in Marsbase 1.  The Marsbase 1 crew will monitor probe
assembly, check data against the computer file and send probe images to the
spacecraft.  Skills:  mechanical, reading, math, high initiative.

Remote Team:  The spacecraft will analyze Meteorites and Mars rocks in a
glovebox.  Marsbase 1 will record, analyze data, and communication with the
spacecraft crew.  Skills:  Mechanical, math, observation, and an interest
in life sciences.

Life Support Team:  This spacecraft crew will perform pH tests, water and
oxygen tests; plus experiments with the solar panels.  The Marsbase 1 team
will communicate with the spacecraft, record, and analyze data.  Skills:
problem-solving, interest in the environmental and biological sciences.

Geo Team:  This spacecraft crew will identify and analyze both Mars rock
and crystal samples.  The Marsbase 1 crew will communicate with team
members in the spacecraft on how to carry out the experiments, perform
research using the computer, record, and analyze data.  Skills:
observation, measurement, and an interest in physical sciences.

Bio Team:  This spacecraft crew will identify and analyze plants and grain
samples for use in the Marsbase ! greenhouse.  The Marsbase 1 crew will
communicate with team members in the spacecraft on how to carry out the
experiments, perform research using the computer, record, and analyze data.
Skills: observation, measurement, and an interest in life sciences.



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