HMP 2004 Multimedia - Image Gallery
Photo Report - July 31, 2004 - Devon Island
(Photo NASA Haughton-Mars Project 2004/E. Walker)
These images accompany the personal journal of Elaine Walker who is is working on the HMP's Education and Public efforts this year.
Read Elaine's July 31 journal entry.
Note: The HMP will provide media organizations with print quality photographs when available upon request. All images must include the photo credit: Photo NASA Haughton-Mars Project 2004.
Vicky Glass (HMP paramedic) makes french toast for breakfast.
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Dr. Pascal Lee (NASA HMP Project Lead) on breakfast duty this morning, fries an egg to order.
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John Schutt (NASA HMP base camp manager) has painted some window frames for the core module of the new NASA HMP base camp configuration (the HMP X-1 Station)
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The weather has suddenly taken a turn for the worse!
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Norman the glaucous gull runs around camp. He seemed to also be enjoying the phenomenon of gliding over camp in the strong wind, wings fully spread, going nowhere.
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I went to check on the "almost dry" laundry after it started snowing, and it was in the mud! The white coolers contain our food supplies.
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Ron Sidgreaves (Hamilton Sundstrand) looks very comfortable in the kitchen, making a roast with vegetables.
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Keith Davidson (Simon Fraser University/Assistant to the HMP Chief Field Engineer) holds a new microwave dish he will be installing at the NASA HMP base camp. Kyoichi Sasazawa, reporter for the japanese daily newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, is in the background.
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Everyone here loves and respects Kimik, the NASA HMP camp dog, hired each summer from Resolute Bay.
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Ron Sidgreaves and David Rosenbush (both of Hamilton Sundstrand), under immense stress, are about to go postal.
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John Schutt (NASA HMP camp manager) tells a joke at the after dinner meeting...something about buffalo chips.
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David Rosenbush (Hamilton Sundstrand) gives a talk on spacesuit design and EVA procedures.
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David Rosenbush (Hamilton Sundstrand) showed us an interactive program that simulates the operation of the chest-mounted display and control module (DCM) on spacesuits.
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