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Log Book for March 6, 2006
Journalist Report
Guido Meyer Reporting

"The Martian Chronicles" on the radio are getting longer ... today one station aired a story about the ATV trip to Skyline Rim William and I took last week.

Another station broadcasted a portrait I made about our crew engineer Steven.

For an online publication I wrote a story about how the habitat is set up, how it looks, how you get from the airlock on the first floor to the watertank on the loft.

Peter's tunnel has almost reached the habitat. Once it's done it will connect the Greenhab with the engineering airlock.

Crew engineer Steven has been continuing his work with "Wanda“, our new computer. He wants to move the software of some of the webcams from the notebook over to the PC.

Laurel is feeling better. She has made pancakes for breakfast, the best-soup-we-had-so-far for lunch, and for tonight she prepared Camp Lasagna again, an encore presentation by popular demand.

Once again, William has tried to fix the webcam in the observatory, but with no luck. We're just going to wait untill our new crewmember Ben Huset arrives here later tonight, together with Leslie who combined a shopping trip with meeting Ben at the Grand Junction airport.

Meanwhile, we are getting suited up for our first nightime EVA, out on foot, not on ATVs.

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