MMAARS CREW 2301 - MARS MEDICS V ANALOG ASTRONAUTICS MISSION

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MMAARS MISSION BROCHURE Mars-Moon Astronautics Academy & Research Sciences

CREW 2301 - MARS MEDICS V LOW-FIDELITY ANALOG ASTRONAUT MISSION

SALAM ABUJAHALJAA BSc TAMARA PACK PhD MD(c)

ENGINEER / 3D PRINTING

MONIK PHAN BBA

REENA TOLENTINO BA

DOCUMENTARY / JOURNALIST

COMMANDER / ARTRONAUT

CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL. COPYRIGHT 2023 MMAARS

EMMY JEWELL MSc PhD(c) SCIENTIST / HUMAN FACTORS

MEDICAL / EXECUTIVE OFFICER

SARITA DARA PhD MD

DAME COMMANDER IP MD

BIOMEDICAL / HEALTH / SAFETY

AI / BIOTECH / MEDTECH

LAURA THOMAS MSc PsychD PSYCHOLOGIST / WELLNESS

www.MMAARS.com | training@MMAARS.com 1


TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS TEAM INFORMATION & CONTACTS,PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS03 A. CREW TEAM B. ABOUT MMAARS C. ABOUT MMAARS MARS MEDICS (MMM) TRAINING TRACK D. MISSION INFRASTRUCTURE E. MISSION OBJECTIVES F. VIRTUAL ACADEMY ANALOG ASTRONAUTICS PROGRAM G. MMAARS LOW-FIDELITY ANALOG ASTRONAUTICS MISSION H. MMAARS BASECAMP ARCHITECTURE I. DIVERSITY, EQUALITY, INCLUSIVITY, ACCESSIBILITY (DEIA) J. PROPOSED DATES FOR MMAARS MISSION CREWS K. OVERVIEW OF SCHEDULE/TIMETABLE FOR EACH MISSION K. 1. MMAARS PRE-MISSION TRAINING (MANDATORY)\ K.1.1. MMAARS VIRTUAL ASTRONAUTICS LEVEL 1 TRAINING K.1.2. PRE-SIM K.2. IN-SIM MISSION TRAINING K.3. POST-SIM MISSION TRAINING A. REMOTE MISSION TEAMS B. MENTAL HEALTH AND BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENTS C. PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT D. DIET AND NUTRITION STUDY E. CONFIDENTIALITY OF DATA & SPECIMENS F. DATA MANAGEMENT SAFETY PLAN (DMSP) G. EDUCATION & OUTREACH & STEAM H. ESEARCH PROJECTS OVERVIEW I. MMAARS REMOTE TEAM LEADS

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INFORMATION & CONTACTS MMAARS LLC (Mars-Moon Astronautics Academy and Research Sciences} Website: www.MMAARS.com Email: training@MMAARS.com | mmaarsacademy@gmail.com Contact: Pamela Brown

For info about MMAARS CREW2301 – Mars Medics V www.facebook.com/groups/crew2301marsmedicsv

PARTNERS & SPONSORS AvatarMEDIC Inc www.avatarmedic.com Space Surgery Institute www.spacesurgeryinstitute.com STEAM for Humanity www.steamforhumanity.org Mars Academy USA www.marsacademyusa.com National Space Society www.space.nss.org Space Renaissance International www.spacerenaissance.space Robots-Everywhere www.robots-everywhere.com Founder Institute www.FI.com Draper University www.draperuniversity.com Mars without Borders www.marswithoutborders.com

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A. CREW TEAM REENA TOLENTINO BA / DRAGONFLY-TIGER CREW COMMANDER & ARTRONAUT

Reena Tolentino BA is a veteran analog astronaut and on Mars Academy USA (MAU) Board of Advisors for the Artronaut Team. Reena successfully presented the "Artronaut, Alchemnaut at Play" at the prestigious International Astronautical Congress, IAC18, conference. She completed analog missions with MAU Crew 1115, and MAU 1117 and completed an internship training with MAU Crew 1114 - Mars Medics I. As MMAARS Crew Artronaut, Reena focused on integrating space and art projects. Reena received her BA in Communication Studies and a recipient of the Young Ambassador of Goodwill Award and the Woman of Worth Awards in the category of Entertainment. She has exhibited her art at multiple events and art shows, such as, the Downtown Art Walk, Stone Malone Gallery displaying RAW artists (LA), Street Art Fair International, AC Gallery, Skirball Centre and Art Basel Miami 2017. In March 2018, Reena attended Art Basel Hong Kong and was commissioned the "Shoparazzi” street artwork and featured in Lifestyle Asia Magazine's She received previous artist editorials with Koncept Magazine, Elegant Magazine and PUSH Magazine and has created street art in Miami, Paris, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles. As an actor, Reena trained with the legendary Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler Acting School and the Sanford Meisner technique at Playhouse West, where the acclaimed James Franco studied and taught classes. She is a writer of short stories and a “ghost” writer for feature films. https://www.linkedin.com/in/reena-tolentino-0047796b/

***************************************************************************** TAMARA PACK PhD, MD(c) / ARCTIC WOLF CREW MEDICAL & EXECUTIVE OFFICER (XO)

Dr. Tamara Pack has always had a desire and passion for helping others and making a difference in people’s lives, her caring, empathetic nature led her to pursue an PhD in Psychology as well as to become a licensed nurse. She has worked with a vast array of patient populations in various settings over a 10-year period. and received the International Nurses Association Award for Excellence and Leadership in Nursing. Dr. Pack obtained a PhD in Psychology focusing on work in Traumatic Stress Studies via the Trauma Research Foundation. She is certified in Grief (CGCS) and Trauma (CCTP) therapies and a Non-Denominational Ordained Minister and Certified Level 3 Reiki Master. A member of National Honors Society as well as the National Association of Cognitive Behavioural Therapists. She is certified in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR). In 2021, Dr Pack became an Analog Astronaut Candidate, active collaborator, and researcher with AvatarMEDIC and MMAARS, Inc serving as PI and Co PI on multiple projects as well as co-authoring at least half a dozen papers. Dr Pack has assisted in the development and research of new and existing protocols and technologies in the areas of Space Medicine, Technology, and Human Factors. After completing this mission, Dr Pack will join MMAARS high fidelity Analog Astronaut missions in 2024. Dr Pack has spoken at many prestigious events and conferences including the United Nations on three separate occasions for various Humanitarian issues such as the protracted refugee crisis in Bangladesh, and Human Trafficking; after which, she was asked to become the United States Ambassador for International Humanitarian efforts with Britts Global Organization. Dr Pack serves as an advocate for invisible illness, domestic violence, and sexual assault, using her platform to help bring awareness and change.

***************************************************************************** LAURA THOMAS MSc PsychD / OSPREY HAWK CREW PSYCHOLOGIST & HUMAN FACTORS Dr. Laura Thomas is an experienced chartered senior psychologist who works with high performance professionals to build resilience and understand their potential. For the past decade Laura has engaged with diverse client groups facing extreme situations including survivors and refugees, senior financial executives, and the military, thus, enabling her to understand the unique pressures these groups can face. She is known for her diplomacy and expert communication skills, her sense of vision, and her relentless grit and determination. Laura has provided consultation to UK media on Mental health, created and piloted a successful therapy group for soldiers at MoD Colchester that remains operational to this day; and developed a CBT program handbook as a model for treatment delivery in a large private hospital.

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Dr Laura is a HCPC registered practitioner psychologist with BPS chartership, has worked internationally (NZ) and is an accredited CBT therapist. Laura is currently studying for her MSc in computational neuroscience and cognitive robotics at the University of Birmingham. She plans to use these skills to develop innovative technologies to support mental health and improve thinking skills by tackling invisible bias. Dr Laura makes the most of her spare time by visiting places with unique landscapes e.g., Svalbard, Chernobyl, Ethiopia. She loves to read, learn, and attend science events. https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-thomas-119692177/

***************************************************************************** EMMY JEWELL MSc PhD(c) / CAT CREW SCIENTIST/AVIATION OFFICER Emmy Jewell MSc, PhD(c) is a professional Learjet medevac pilot. a human factors researcher, experienced Analog Astronaut, and serial entrepreneur. Her professional experiences are found in both aviation, space and aerospace industries. She has been involved with astronautics training in isolated and extreme environments since 2014 (as Co-founder of MMAARS ) and she has been flying airplanes since 2018. Emmy has been the Crew Commander of multiple analog astronaut crew missions deployed to various analog training locations including Mojave Desert, Nepal Himalayas. and as a professional Pilot-In-Command (PIC) on many flying missions. She has worked with various corporate, commercial partnerships and collaborations, such as, Singularity University, located at NASA Ames in Palo Alto focusing on design and integration of MMAARS analog astronaut simulation training into their Executive Program. Emmy has worked with researchers at various academic institutions, for example, SETI Institute and hosted marketing events at the Mars and Mojave Festival, which is co-sponsored by NASA Ames Research Centre. Death Valley National Park, SAM Team at NASA Goddard. Her research interests focuses in the study of human factors in extreme environments, the development of training programs to improving astronaut health and aviation safety, and aviation-focused regulatory development based on quantitative analysis. She has coauthored multiple manuscripts including a research article, "Designing Martian Habitats and Challenges Facing Human Health '' published in 2017 special issue of the Italian Space Architecture Journal, Le Carre Bleu. Emmy is co-founder of AvatarMEDIC Inc, a company focusing on developing frontier technologies for supporting real-time, remote medical relief and tele-surgical care for isolated, confined environments including Space and planetary surface exploration. Her current project is development of the MediNAUT - a flying telerobotic, telepresence avatar surgeon. Emmy obtained her master’s degree from Kent State University, College of Aeronautics and Engineering in the Master of Science in Aviation Management and Logistics program and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aviation from Liberty University. Currently obtaining a PhD degree at prestigious Embry Riddle University in the Aviation department. Her research focuses on aviation human factors and hypersonic travel technology. https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmyjewell/

***************************************************************************** DAME COMMANDER IP-JEWELL MD / CHINTHE CREW AI/BIOTECH/MEDTECH OFFICER Dame Commander Ip-Jewell is a Space Medicine Physician Scientist, veteran Analog Astronaut, Exponential Technologist and a serial entrepreneur. An official "SPACE COACH" for AFWERK empowered by US SPACE FORCE and US AIR FORCE. She received two "knighthoods" as Dame from the Royal Crown of the Kingdom of Montenegro and Dame Commander in Order of the Eagle from Kingdom of Georgia, Royal House of Georgia. A member of Board of Govenors of the Life Sciences and Bioengineering Branch (LSBEB) of Aerospace Medical Association, (AsMA). Appointed to Board as Vice President of Space Renaissance International (SRI). Her main research focuses on analog astronautics, space medicine, MedTech, human factors and exponential technologies. Dame Susan is CEO of MMAARS (Mars-Moon Astronautics Academy & Research Sciences) training NextGen analog astronauts and building the first MMMAARS Analog Training Settlement/community that will train over 1000 analog astronauts living in full simulation for long duration between 1-3 years. Susan is also CEO/Cofounder of AvatarMEDIC Inc, a vision to create a new paradigm to disrupt and democratize healthcare access by converging XR/AR/AI. haptics, robotics and drones. Dame Susan graduated from Founder Institute (FI) 2020, Draper University Entrepreneur and TEZOS Blockchain program (2021). A veteran analog astronaut and Commander of multiple analog astronaut missions. She pioneered the first Martian "Station-to-Station" simulation training and created the first MMAARS SPACE MEDICS training programs. An experienced leader having commanded missions from low-to high-fidelity locations under NEAMAE PROJECT (Nepal, Everest, Antarctica, Africa, Americas Mars-Moon Analog Astronaut Exploration).

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Trained at National Institute of Health (NIH), National Cancer Institute (NCI) in clinical research medicine, drug discovery and molecular therapeutics. Graduate of International Space University (ISU), recipient of Google Scholarship to attend Singularity University’s (GSP15). Susan is the recipient of Marie Marvinght Award in “Technologies and Innovations for Space” awarded by the French Aerospace Association which recognizes visionaries in space exploration. She received the National Space Society (NSS) Award in pioneering multi-planetary settlements for Moon and Mars in 2014. In 2010, Susan founded The Clinic LLC, Integrated Wellness and Telemedicine Centre in LA, California. recognized as a pioneering space leader and innovator as a member of the UN UNOOSA “Women for Space” Mentorship Program and a fellow in the Forging Responsive and Ongoing Networks for TRISH’s, Translational Research in Space Health, Innovation & Emersion Research (FRONTIER) at the FRONTIER Institute located at Johnson Space Center (JSC), Houston, Texas. Dr Jewell was selected as a PLC Mentor facilitator in the Space Health Inclusion Partnership (LBJ SHIP) program at LBJ Institute for STEAM Education and Research at Texas State University, supported by Translational Research for Space Health (TRISH) grant funded by a NASA. https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanipjewell/

***************************************************************************** SARITA DARA PhD MD / TUI CREW HEALTH & SAFETY / BIOMETRIC OFFICER Dr Sarita Dara is an Aerospace Medicine physician and have interdisciplinary training, skills and experience in the fields of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Space Sciences, Human Factors Engineering, Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine and Public Health. She has worked across several domains including Aerospace Physiology and Human Factors training and research, Space Medicine Education and Research, Clinical work as a Specialist Physician, Regulatory policy work from New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority and Health Safety and wellness for workplaces. Besides being a physician, she is an educator, researcher, mentor and clinical leader and able to bring her diversity of skills and interdisciplinary experiences to the analog astronaut missions. She has specific interest in human performance in particular Fatigue risk management in both aviation and healthcare sectors. Her education and career have provided opportunities to live in India, France, USA, Singapore and New Zealand enabling opportunities to be associated with various societies, ethnicities and cultures to enhance her development into a global citizen. She would be able to bring in the intercultural perspective to the analog astronaut mission. Dr Sarita has been involved in education and outreach activities in Aerospace Medicine and Space Sciences throughout her career as Head Aerospace Physiology and Human Factors, Singapore Aeromedical Centre, including voluntary outreach work with World Space Week, Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), International Academy of Aviation and Space Medicine, Space4Women (UNOOSA), Homeward Bound HB8 and Women in Space Aotearoa New Zealand. She would be able to continue her STEAM outreach with respect to Analog Astronaut Missions and help prepare the next generation of explorers. She has a lifelong interest in space sciences and space medicine. and have over the years trained and developed experiences that will allow her to enable human exploration beyond Earth. https://www.linkedin.com/in/saritadara/

***************************************************************************** MONIK PHAN BBA / SNAKE CREW DOCUMENTARIAN / JOURNALIST OFFICER

Sgt 1st Class Monik Phan is an experienced Public Affairs Specialist with an active Secret Clearance, and 14+ years of experience with a demonstrated history of working in the military industry. She is the chief Public Affairs NCO for the US Army. Skilled in U.S. Department of Defense, Microsoft Excel, Weapons Handling, Microsoft Word, and Supervisory Skills. Strong media and communication professional with an Associate of Science (A.S.) focused in Business Administration. Proficient knowledge in team management, social media, media relations and content creation. Monik Served as an international advisor to commandant commanders and public affairs officers on all matters pertaining to public affairs command information, public information and community relations. She provided public support to commandant officers working closely with Department of Defense (DOD) and Depart of State (DoS).to synchronize communication strategies internationally with our allies and partners. Monik is an experienced and skilled producer, filmmaker and screenwriter and a strong advocate for mental health and spiritual wellbeing and committed to empowering individuals with practical strategies and self awareness techniques to attain inner balance and resilience. She is a strong advocate for supporting survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and work tirelessly to heighten awareness of the profound and far-reaching impact of trauma. https://www.linkedin.com/in/monik-phan-29244634/

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SALAM ABUALHAYJAA BSc / MOUNTAIN GOAT CREW ENGINEER / 3D PRINTING OFFICER Salam Abualhayjaa is a highly skilled mechanical engineer specializing in spacesuit design. She recently earned her Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology, where she demonstrated her talent by creating a groundbreaking spacesuit for her senior design project. This spacesuit incorporates a sustainable cooling system utilizing multi-layered composite materials, which cools the entire body and protects astronauts from overheating during lunar analog space missions. Salam has also designed EVA suits that are flexible, easy-to-use, and include cooling systems. In her professional career, Salam has continued to innovate and make significant contributions to the field of spacesuit design. Her accomplishments include designing the inner structure of the upper torso, developing an antifogging system to prevent fog build-up on the astronaut helmet visor, and improving mobility by incorporating working bearings at the shoulders, elbows, and waist to ensure even pressure distribution inside the spacesuit. Salam’s enthusiasm for space exploration is evident in all her work, and she is dedicated to contributing to the field in every way possible. In addition to her work as a mechanical engineer, Salam is also an accomplished actress and science communicator. She merges her passion for STEM and space flights with travel, inspiring others to pursue their interests in these fields. Salam currently works as a science communicator with Borderless Labs Inc (BLINC), where she continues to share her knowledge and expertise with others to inspire her community. Her ultimate goal is to become an astronaut, and she is working tirelessly towards this dream while designing spacesuits and components that will contribute to the advancement of space exploration.

MMAARS OVERVIEW B. ABOUT MMAARS MMAARS (formerly Mars Academy USA, MAU) is an organization with the mission to train the Next-Gen Analog Astronauts, Visionaries, Innovators, Scientists, Explorers, and Astroprenuers. Since 2016, MMAARS has been testing and implementing a commercial “Portable, Mobile, Analog Astronautics Simulation Training System” and curated a unique “Let’s get S.T.E.A.M.E.D” workshops and modular programs focusing on exponential technologies, such as, VRAR, solar powered 3D Printing, robotics, and telehealth. MMAARS is targeting academia, commercial and corporate markets with the mission to educate, engage, empower, and expand an international, global “voice” in support of human space explorations and future settlement on off-world planets with spin-off benefits obtained from new discoveries for improving life on Earth. Additionally, MMAARS pioneered the first extreme analog astronautics training missions to Nepal, Himalayas and the first “station-to-station concurrent analog crew teams in 2019. The higher-fidelity analog astronaut simulation trainings are made possible with MMAARS’s modular, deployable systems; thus, more advance, complex scientific research can be conducted in analog environments more akin to the extreme, harsh conditions analogous to that found on Mars and Moon. Such analog astronautic simulations can advance and/or develop new state-of-the-art technologies to support human factors, create space medicine countermeasures, future long-duration space mission mitigations, and to enable humanity to become becomes a multi-planetary species.

FIG.1.B.: MMAARS ADVANCED ANALOG TRAINING

FIG.1.A.: Analog Astronauts conducting medical EVA, Geological

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C. ABOUT MMAARS MARS MEDICS (MMM) MMM is a specialized series of analog astronautics simulation training missions focusing on space medicine, biomedical and biotechnology innovations, space health and wellness. Mission crews enter fully “in-person” immersive simulations living and working together in a transdisciplinary, multicultural analog Mars environment in MAU’s mobile, modular Mars basecamps. The missions are specifically focused on innovations for explorations in space medicine, astro-wellness, space food production and nutrition. The crews will test, develop, and innovate ways to support future human explorations and settlement on Mars and Moon. The crews will test design and integrate exponential technologies, such as, VRAR, 3D printing, genetic tools (i.e., CRISPR kits), telemedicine / telehealth technologies, robotics, autonomous and drones during the missions C. About MAU Crew 1119 - Mars Medics IV Mars Academy USA, MAU Crew 1119-Mars Medics IV is composed of an international, transdisciplinary, and motivated assembly of highly trained medical, biomedical, biotechnology professionals ranging from academia, research-scientist communities, Astro-wellness practitioners, and space/aerospace/aviation physicians who are passionate, motivated pioneers and visionary individuals working to pave the path for humanity to Mars and beyond. The crew of analog astronauts will enter the MAU analog habitat at Mars basecamp site located in Soledad Canyon, California, USA. The mission is part of MAU’s LOW-FIDELITY SHORT DURATION TRAINING PROGRAM and the crew will conduct a 4 day/3night fully immersive “real-time” Mars simulation mission. Remote Mission Support (RMS) will be provided by MAU experienced team.

FIG.2: CREDIT- MMAARS / AvatarMEDIC

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D. MISSION INFRASTRUCTURE MMAARS analog astronautics fully immersive real-time simulation mission consists of various duration mission in an analogue Mars or Lunar discovery and exploratory training which includes 1. PRE-SIM Days 2. IN-SIM Days 3. POST-SIM Days These missions are designed for testing the challenges of a multi-disciplinary team, developing and testing scientific and frontier technologies, learning interpersonal and leadership skills, behavioural and human factors studies, including understanding the importance of effective communication and collaboration skills in an isolated, confined, environment ( I.C.E). The MMAARS habitat/basecamp (called “Hab”) is constructed of several unique “pods” connected by tunnels. A simulated “airlock”, and a portable GaiaDome (“greenhab”) is part of the habitat architecture. During the mission, analog astronaut crews will conduct multiple Extra-Vehicular Activities (EVA) consisting of 1. Geological Extra Vehicular Activities (GEVA) 2. Medical EVA (MEVA) 3. Astronomy EVA (AEVA) 4. Night EVA (NEVA) 5. Underwater EVA (conducted in pool or ocean during Pre-Sim) Crews will be testing 3D Printer technology to produce surgical and life support tools, training nonmedical and re-training analog astronaut crews in simulation teleanesthesia-telesurgery procedures and Search and Rescue protocols (SAR). The mission will continue the development of MMAARS’s “AstroWellness Program”, a physical fitness and wellness program integrating mindfulness meditation, mantra yoga, visual/art/music, and various crew building activities to maintain mission peak performances, positive outcomes, and unit cohesion during ICE and austere environments missions. Further novel studies, such as SpaceGuardiaGPT, innovative “Gaia Spacesuit” Project, and solar powered 3D printer will be tested and validated in the missions.

FIG.3: CREDIT- MMAARS / SALAM ABUALHAYJAA

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E. MISSION OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVE 1. Training a team of highly skilled professionals (Aerospace medicine, aviation, explorers, astronauts), innovators, developers, artists, academics, scientists, and researchers in analog astronautics and exponential technology development to support future long-duration missions and planetary surface explorations.

OBJECTIVE 2. Exploring and developing a new “edutainment” interactive, fully immersive, “realtime” paradigm of learning for the 21st Century using “experiential, simulation-based learning with frontier technologies.” OBJECTIVE 3. Development of MMAARS “Commercial Analog Astronautics Consultancy Corps” comprising of trained MMAARS analog astronauts with specialized scientific research knowledge, Subject Matter Experts, and MMAARS Space Astropreneurs. The training and selection will consist of analog astronaut crews for MMAARS’s low-fidelity, mid-fidelity, high-fidelity and extreme fidelity analog training missions. Proposed missions will include MMAARS Aquanautics Analog Missions, Nepal, Himalayas Missions, Arctic and Antarctic Analog Missions and Everest Basecamp missions (under the NAEMAE Project). www.facebook.com/ProjectNEAMAE

NEAMAE PROJECT- HIGH FIDELITY MISSIONS Nepal,Everest, Africa, Americas, Antarctic, Arctic Mars-Moon Medics Analog Astronaut Expeditions

IN PERSON ANALOG ASTRONAUTICS TRAINING MISSION

FIG.4, 5 CREDIT MMAARS

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F. VIRTUAL ANALOG ASTRONAUTICS TRAINING MMAARS VIRTUAL ASTRONAUTICS TRAINING PROGRAM is a multi-level curriculum, where each level consists of a 12-day analog astronautics training. This is the perfect time for our company to increase our reach to an international audience to open access to anyone, anywhere, anytime who is interested in training to become an Analog Astronaut or passionate to learn about innovation, entrepreneurship, and exponential technologies.

FIG.6: MMAARS VIRTUAL ANALOG ASTRONAUTICS TRAINING PROGRAM

MMAARS Virtual Academy Analog Astronautics Program is a multi-level curriculum course, where each level consists of a 12-day analog astronautics training. The program is conducted remotely and offered monthly via online teleconferencing platforms such as Zoom. Each highly interactive course prepares the participant for selection into a MMAARS Low Fidelity In-person Analog Astronaut mission. Participants have the opportunity to connect and network with a multidisciplinary team of experts and trained astronauts.

G. MULTIPLE FIDELITY ANALOG ASTRONAUTICS Participants are selected to form crew teams of varying numbers, Each crew member is assigned a specific role and responsibilities during the simulation mission. The assembled teams are assigned a Crew Commander (CC) and are supported by the Executive Officer (XO), Additional crew roles: Medical Officer, Scientist, Artronaut, Geologist, Biologist, Engineer, Astronomer. Gaiadome Officer. Each crew team mix can have different roles depending on the mission agenda and objectives. Unique to MMMARS is the opportunity continuing training onto the advance astronautics programs. All participants start at the Virtual Level 1 training before permitted to enter a low-fidelity analog astronaut mission which are conducted at MMAARS training location in Mojave Desert in California, USA,

FIG.7: MMAARS ANALOG ASTRONAUTICS TRAINING CURRICULUM

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CREDIT: MMAARS


H. BASECAMP HABITAT ARCHITECTURE MMAARS “mobile, portable, expandable” habitat and design architecture (Figures 5a, 5b) can adapt to an increasing number of crew members, as it is designed to be expandable and to accommodate larger crews when necessary. Additionally, several scenarios can be deployed, such as, a “station-to-station” simulation scenario where multiple crew teams can be living in basecamps deployed at various geographic locations. MMAARS pioneered first-of-its-kind high-fidelity multiple basecamp and crew missions since 2016.

PAST HABITAT AND ARCHITECTURE

FIG.8.A: MMAARS Mojave Desert Training Site CREDIT- MMAARS

FIG.8.b: PAST MMAARS Basecamp Architecture. CREDIT- MMAARS

PRESENT HABITAT AND ARCHITECTURE Starting in 2023, analog astronaut crews will be deployed in MMAARS upgraded habitat and mission architecture. The habitat/basecamp will be utilizing special domes with connecting tunnels constructed of NASA technology material which has been tested to withstand high winds, extreme temperatures and offer thermal, UV and radiation protection from the harsh elements.

FIG.9: PRESENTMMAARS Basecamp Architecture. CREDIT: MMAARS

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I. DIVERSITY EQUALITY INCLUSIVITY ACCESSIBILITY (DEIA) As a female-owned organization. MMAARS is a strong supporter of the UN SGDs and DEIA. We strongly advocate “Space is For ALL Mankind” and our mission is to expand the opportunities for anyone a chance to participate in Space exploration. MMAARS programs are inclusive for race, colour, creed, and gender self-selection, serving as a model for a more inclusive, diverse future in Space and future planetary settlements. Currently offers several initiatives.

FIG.10: MMAARS Initiatives to support Diversity, Equality, Inclusivity promoting “Space 4 All” CREDIT- MMAARS

FIG.11: MMAARS Intertribal Initiative CREDIT- MMAARS/ salam abualhayjaa

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J. EDUCATION & OUTREACH MMAARS will have an extensive platform for education and outreach during the project and projects, expanding the platform into a long-term multi-year campaign building out to local, national, and international communities. The concept is to promote and to educate, not only participants and onboard stakeholders and partners, but also to reach out to many other sectors and communities. We will influence and educate a new generation of space professionals who will participate in the creation of a spacefaring civilization. This achievement will enable use of the vast resources of space for the dramatic betterment of humanity everywhere, and a brighter future with healthier, happier, and productive global societies for Humanity on Earth.

Fig. 12: MMAARS Crew 2301 Analog STEAM & Outreach Panel Credit: MMAARS

Fig. 13: Soace-4-Women

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K. MMAARS INTERNAL RESEARCH PROJECTS In our mission, tele-surgery will be used for both presimulation and during telemedicine interventions. For pre-simulation training, telepresence will be used to train the crew members in basics surgical interventions such as Debridement and Suturing using simulation tissues. During the sim, the crew will be taught via tele-mentoring guidance and observation from a remote medical team and audiovisual media and VR training sim

SIMULATION TRAINING SIM MODULES: A.TELEANESTHESIA: o 3D Printed VAPOJET – testing device for anesthesia induction sim o Intubation Sim Training – testing crew to learn basic intubation protocol B. TELESURGERY: o Debridement and Wound Cleansing Training o Suturing Sim Training

FIG.14: Medical 3D Printing Research Projects CREDIT: MMAARS

FIG.15:Teleanesthesia-telesurgery training of Analog Astronauts in I.C.E. missions CREDIT: MMAARS/AvatarMEDIC.

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L. REMOTE MEDICAL TRAINING: AR/XR/AVATARS/ROBOTICS/AI Simulation-based medical training is an effective method for preparing and training medical first responders and astronauts for medical interventions and life-threatening challenges especially in remote, isolated environments and in Space or on a planetary surface. Augmented Reality (AR) and Extended Reality (XR) technologies has been used to run simulation trainings for remote austere environments. Designed to augment existing physical simulation exercises and materials, as well as enable complete replacement of physical materials with virtual holographic assets. We are testing AvatarMEDIC HoloTRIAGE platform which is specifically for conducting training in remote and austere environments where weight and personnel are limited. This project will enable remote and asynchronous education and learning for analog astronaut crews integrating frontier technologies into the HoloTRIAGE system.

Fig 16. AvatarMEDIC HoloTRIAGE MedXR Simulation Training

Fig 17. Developing Realtime, Remote Medical Simulation Training

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M. SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/mmaarsacademy FACEBOOK CREW 2301- MARS MEDIC V: https://www.facebook.com/groups/crew2301marsmedicsv X (TWITTER): https://twitter.com/MmaarsI?s=20

YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@mmaarsinc3815 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mmaars2020/

MMAARS Mission Analog Astronautics Training locations: A. Mojave Desert CA, USA B. Florida Keys, FL, USA C. Himalayas, Nepal E. Everest Basecamp, Nepal/Tibet F. Arctic G. Antarctica H. Malvern Hills, UK

FIG.14: The location of the mission CREDIT- MMAARS/ Salam abualhayjaa

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