SOL 21 : Il faut sauver Didier !
18:30 : Ce matin, tout l’équipage se réveille un peu plus tôt que prévu. En effet, dans l’Utah, nous avons changé d’heure ! Après une séance de sport intense organisée par Célyan, l’équipage prend tranquillement son petit déjeuner, et alors que tout le monde s’apprête à entamer le nettoyage de la station, nous entendons des cris alertes retentir : Quentin nous avertis que quelqu’un a enlevé Didier, notre mascotte ! En fait, Célyan et lui ont organisé un escape game dans toute la station ! Après avoir résolu de nombreuses énigmes, et avoir délivré Didier, nous sommes revenus à nos tâches ménagères.
Upon our return, Meddi and Quentin were cooking cookies that we couldn’t wait to taste! 05:38 PM: We had lunch, and indeed, the cookies were delicious. Just after finishing the meal, Meddi and I went to the Science Dome. Personally, I had to draw it and make a map of the module reserved for experiments so that we could discuss the different possible improvements again.
As I was just finishing my task, we received an urgent communication from Erin. An alarm went off at 15:06. She informed us that the corridors connecting the modules were progressively depressurizing and that we had to return urgently to the HAB. We ran back, and upon arrival, it was strictly forbidden for us to open the Airlock doors without a spacesuit.
In fact, recently, the weather has not been kind. There were already signs of tunnel weakening when we arrived, and the gusts from Sol 18 didn’t help. Today is the day they cracked, but fortunately, we are prepared for such situations. Erin was even more so because she had already lived through a mission once, and she quickly took control of the situation. She played the role of HABCOM for a second time today, as she was also this morning, to organize the entire EVA. Somaya, Célyan, and I went out in suits and retied a tarp to plug the gaping hole formed by the gusts. After an hour and a half of EVAs, the tunnels were operational again.
Today it was the second EVA for Somaya and me, as well as Erin in the role of HABCOM. Today, we can say that the station held strong thanks to the women of the station. It’s a happy coincidence because today is March 8th, International Women’s Day!
