bradbeiter
October 30th, 2001, 11:42 AM
Call for Volunteers
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR DESERT AND FLASHLINE STATION CREWS: HARD WORK, NO PAY, ETERNAL GLORY
The Mars Society is requesting volunteers to participate as members of the crew of the Mars Desert Research Station in southern Utah and Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station on Devon Island during extended simulations of human Mars exploration operations during the period of December 2001 through August 2002. It is anticipated that the Desert Station field season will include two shakedown crew rotations during December 2001, followed by a set of rotations running from January through May 2002. It is anticipated that the
Flashline Station field season will run from late June through late
August 2002.
Volunteers should state clearly whether they are volunteering for the Desert or Flashline station or both, and what segments of these spans they are available. Both volunteer investigators who bring with them a proposed program of research of their own compatible with the objectives of Desert or Flashline Stations and those simply wishing to participate as members of the crew supporting the investigations of others will be considered. Research proposals which focus the effort of or require selection as a team of up to the full six-person crew will also be considered.
Applications will be considered from anyone in good physical
condition between 18 and 60 years of age without regard to race, creed, color, gender, or nation. Scientific, engineering, practical mechanical, wilderness, and literary skills are all considered a plus.
Dedication to the cause of human Mars exploration is an
absolute must, as conditions are likely to be tough and the job will be very trying. Those selected will be required to participate in certain crew training exercises and to act under crew discipline and strict mission protocols during the simulations. All of those
selected will also be required to sign a liability waiver. The Mars
Society will pay travel and related expenses during training and
simulation, but, aside for potential student stipends, there will be
no salary. Applications including resume, character references, and a brief letter explaining why you wish to participate should be sent to Mars Society, PO Box 273, Indian Hills, CO 80454 no later than Nov 30, 2001. Those wishing to participate in the December 2001 Desert Station shakedowns should submit applications by Nov. 10, 2001. Total length of applications should not exceed 3 pages. Please include 9 copies.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR DESERT AND FLASHLINE STATION CREWS: HARD WORK, NO PAY, ETERNAL GLORY
The Mars Society is requesting volunteers to participate as members of the crew of the Mars Desert Research Station in southern Utah and Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station on Devon Island during extended simulations of human Mars exploration operations during the period of December 2001 through August 2002. It is anticipated that the Desert Station field season will include two shakedown crew rotations during December 2001, followed by a set of rotations running from January through May 2002. It is anticipated that the
Flashline Station field season will run from late June through late
August 2002.
Volunteers should state clearly whether they are volunteering for the Desert or Flashline station or both, and what segments of these spans they are available. Both volunteer investigators who bring with them a proposed program of research of their own compatible with the objectives of Desert or Flashline Stations and those simply wishing to participate as members of the crew supporting the investigations of others will be considered. Research proposals which focus the effort of or require selection as a team of up to the full six-person crew will also be considered.
Applications will be considered from anyone in good physical
condition between 18 and 60 years of age without regard to race, creed, color, gender, or nation. Scientific, engineering, practical mechanical, wilderness, and literary skills are all considered a plus.
Dedication to the cause of human Mars exploration is an
absolute must, as conditions are likely to be tough and the job will be very trying. Those selected will be required to participate in certain crew training exercises and to act under crew discipline and strict mission protocols during the simulations. All of those
selected will also be required to sign a liability waiver. The Mars
Society will pay travel and related expenses during training and
simulation, but, aside for potential student stipends, there will be
no salary. Applications including resume, character references, and a brief letter explaining why you wish to participate should be sent to Mars Society, PO Box 273, Indian Hills, CO 80454 no later than Nov 30, 2001. Those wishing to participate in the December 2001 Desert Station shakedowns should submit applications by Nov. 10, 2001. Total length of applications should not exceed 3 pages. Please include 9 copies.